From: "Shaun Rader"
Subject: RE: (mobility) Mobility offer!
Date: 28 Feb 2001 23:44:26 -0800
Hey I might be interested in the book. How much is it going to be in the
stores anyway?
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobility offer!
Date: 01 Mar 2001 10:55:21 +0000
Cover price is $17.50, however UPS I am told is $10, so basically it works
out at a $7.50 saving on mail order! OK, so not quite the deal I had
originally thought, but still much cheaper than the usual mail order route
(and cheaper than online stores!).
Sorry I didn't provide this info yesterday. I only just found out.
Best
Martin
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> Hey I might be interested in the book. How much is it going to be in the
> stores anyway?
>
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) moby the dj
Date: 01 Mar 2001 04:11:28 -0800 (PST)
dont forget the mtv awards a few years ago ;P
ok forget that
rock!
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) OT: AMNESIAC NEWS + TRACKLIST!!!!
Date: 01 Mar 2001 06:40:13 -0800 (PST)
from pitchforkmedia.com
Tracklist Set for Radiohead's Amnesiac
Now if we could only remember where we put it
Bryan Carroll and Melissa Witkowski report:
Yesterday, in a mildly surprising move, Thom Yorke
threw a bone to
overzealous Radiohead fans worldwide by providing the
complete
tracklisting for their forthcoming LP, Amnesiac.
Yorke dropped the
sequence in a discussion on Radiohead's official
message board.,p. The
11-song album will contain a new recording of Kid A's
"Morning Bell," to
be coupled with the title track and featured as a
medley. According to
the Green Plastic website, the first and as yet only
single from the
album, "Pyramid Song," should be out sometime in May.
Yorke also
mentioned that the band is currently hard at work
polishing off b-sides
for potential singles. It should be mentioned that
Radiohead insiders
have speculated that Yorke's announcing Amnesiac's
tracklist is merely
a minor cog in a grand, last ditch effort to avoid
being voted off of the
virtual "Rock 'n' Roll Survivor" island. Or to try to
sleep with that sexy
bartender Jerri. Tracklist:
01 packt like sardines in a crushd tin box
02 pyramid song 03 pulk/pull revolving doors
04 you and whose army?
05 i might be wrong
06 knives out
07 amnesiac/morning bell
08 dollars & cents
09 hunting bears
10 like spinning plates
11 life in a glasshouse
Pitchfork Review: Radiohead: Kid A
Green Plastic: http://www.greenplastic.com
ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) did some1 say SIFL & OLLY!?!?!?
Date: 01 Mar 2001 09:56:44 -0800 (PST)
CRESCENT FRESH!!!!!!!!!!!
As everyone here knows (or, well, knows now) I am the
official Sifl & Olly maniac (aka SOCKHEAD) of
Mobility, and I always love hearing people say nice
things about the show.
Wow, I actually havent heard S&O's version of "Trucks
And Cars", I only know the version by Jeremy Burns on
the tribute album..... its sort of a reggae version,
its really nice... "this one's for all the trucks and
cars in the universe, in the universe, in the
universe... and this song is for little boys is
plastic blue windbreakers in ten speeeeeeeds... this
songs for all the chicks and the dudes in the
universe" and the lines about evil grey monkeys that
haunt meeeeeeeeee (i don't want no friggin monkeys
usin' my toilets! you hear me???) and comin home in
someone else's undies etc...
But does that song really have the same drumbreak as
South Side? really? I have heard that break in a few
acid jazz/downtempo type songs actually....
wow, cool......
well, thanks for mentioning this, thats really cool...
and of course,
ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DJ PAUL
ps: do i get my lapdance now? MOO!!!!
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Subject: Re: (mobility)OT: for S.F. dnb fans
Date: 01 Mar 2001 11:14:03 -0800 (PST)
Roni Size and Reprazent will be at the Maritime Sat
March 3
now THAT rocks!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: Arcya@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) COACHELLA!!!
Date: 01 Mar 2001 16:04:52 EST
Oh my GOD I cannot contain my glee right now!!! All the official info on Coachella2 was just posted this morning, yes like TODAY!:
http://208.242.114.231/coachella/
Remember how they were taking requests? Well I asked for the Orb & for Iggy Pop even though I thought Iggy would be WAY out there, but I got what I asked for!!! Woohoo! This is better than Christmas!!!
Anyway, Jane's Addiction, Del the Funky Homosapien, Roni Size Reprazement, Chemical Brothers...
but where's Moby??? I heard from 2 sources before today that he'd be there & I wasn't surprised since he said he had loved being at the first Coachella, but now he's not? Hmmm...
I'll still get to see Iggy strut his stuff!
love&implosions of massive excitement,
malfunctiongirl
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From: "Tyler Holt"
Subject: Re: (mobility) COACHELLA!!!
Date: 01 Mar 2001 18:18:44 -0700
Del The Funky Homosapien! I hope he does "Wack Emcee's". What a great song.
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Subject: (mobility) OT:jeff mills
Date: 02 Mar 2001 14:45:08 EST
Is anybody here into Jeff Mills? He played at the State Theatre last night here in Detroit (last time i went there it was to see Mooooooooooooby). It was amazing how he was set up on the stage behind a huge white block with him in the middle and purple and green lights. What was really cool about the show was that he played a variety of styles of music just all over the place throughout the show. Sometimes he would have a totally old school block where he would play dance songs from the 80s and then the 90s and then fuse them with some jungle and some housey build ups. He also played a lot of his fusions with German techno that he did for Tresor which is like a compilation of "detroit and german techno brought together". There was a really nice crowd at the show too. Many different people from different walks of life. It was really nice for me to go see too after having taken three exams yesterday. He cancelled his show last year because not that many people bought ticket!
s or whatever but i think that h
e's a lot more popular in the entertainment scene because the detroit electronic music festival brought the detroit techno scene into the open for more people to listen to.
Anyway, I'm at work right now so I should be more ethical and get off the web...
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Subject: (mobility) one good thing about the grammies:
Date: 02 Mar 2001 12:28:12 -0800 (PST)
they increased awareness of moby!
play is now number 40 on the top 200 album charts...
even higher than (hehe) steely dan's album! ;P
and south side is 25 on the hot 100 (!) and 4 on the
"modern" "rock" charts.
Wowee Zowee!
No, pavement isn't on the chart silly.... but Steve
Malkmus's album is somewhere on the indie charts... ;)
And I think Tortoise's new one may've cracked the top
200...
well anyway
ROCK!
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) my friend needs help! (yes this is related!)
Date: 03 Mar 2001 08:01:19 -0800 (PST)
hey
my friend justin has a radio show on live365.com
called justinradio and well he's been worried that
nobody's listening....... so well he asked me to tell
everyone to listen to his show. and, yes, this is
related, cause on his new show he plays the version of
natural blues that moby did with the bmg and jill
scott. so, hey, listen to justinradio at
justinradio.cjb.net and..... go to whatever1.cjb.net
and see his kick-ass cartoons!!!!!!
ps he also plays a bunch of sifl n olly songs each
show..... and btw, some s&o fans have said that when
they first heard south side they were like, oh my god,
moby sampled sifl n olly!!!!!!!!! hehe......
ROCK!
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From: telecaster sixtyeight
Subject: (mobility) Moby Video online
Date: 03 Mar 2001 09:36:29 -0800 (PST)
hi everybody!
Moby was on the burly bear networks a/v squad tv show
and they put his video for "porcelain" on the web, for
you can see it here:
http://www.burlybear.com/shows/av_squad/index.html
Doozle
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From: "kiwi_kiwi"
Subject: (mobility) Aw Hell no!!
Date: 03 Mar 2001 11:44:29 -0800
WOW!!!!!!
dang woh hoooooo.. Coachella 2 the greatest shit!!!! ahahahaha
Del, Okie and Reprazent, Mos Def, Roots, Chris Lawrence, Adamn
Freeland!!SOM, Supernat, OZomatli!!!! too damn good. I mean toooooooooooooo
toooooooooo damn good.
hahah
Keiichi I'm sure going to this one!!
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Subject: Re: (mobility) Aw Hell no!!
Date: 03 Mar 2001 14:47:51 EST
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Subject: Re: (mobility) Aw Hell no!!
Date: 03 Mar 2001 11:52:11 -0800
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From: Mux@webtv.net
Subject: (mobility) Moby in Rolling Stone
Date: 04 Mar 2001 08:47:02 -0500 (EST)
There is a really sweet photo of Moby, and an article on his college
days in the March 15th Rollong Stone.
vivian
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) OT:jeff mills
Date: 05 Mar 2001 14:24:13 +0000
Jeff Mills is a god. Just been listening to his new 'Metropolis' album.
genius.
M
on 2/3/01 7:45 pm, Sharmi23@aol.com at Sharmi23@aol.com wrote:
> Is anybody here into Jeff Mills? He played at the State Theatre last night
> here in Detroit (last time i went there it was to see Mooooooooooooby). It was
> amazing how he was set up on the stage behind a huge white block with him in
> the middle and purple and green lights. What was really cool about the show
> was that he played a variety of styles of music just all over the place
> throughout the show. Sometimes he would have a totally old school block where
> he would play dance songs from the 80s and then the 90s and then fuse them
> with some jungle and some housey build ups. He also played a lot of his
> fusions with German techno that he did for Tresor which is like a compilation
> of "detroit and german techno brought together". There was a really nice
> crowd at the show too. Many different people from different walks of life. It
> was really nice for me to go see too after having taken three exams yesterday.
> He cancelled his show last year because not that many people bought ticket!
> s or whatever but i think that h
> e's a lot more popular in the entertainment scene because the detroit
> electronic music festival brought the detroit techno scene into the open for
> more people to listen to.
> Anyway, I'm at work right now so I should be more ethical and get off the
> web...
>
> love, sharmi
>
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Subject: Re: (mobility) OT:jeff mills
Date: 05 Mar 2001 11:12:13 EST
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:)Jeff Mills is definately a very strong musician in his field. What I
really want to do is sit down, listen to the soundtrack of Metropolis by Jeff
Mills and watch that movie. I love Metropolis and I watch it every year when
they show it at at a Film theatre with a live score by a group of three men
with a ten piece drumset and a wind and a string instrument called the alloy
orchestra.
:) :)
Have a good day everyone!
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:)Jeff Mills is definately a very strong musician in his field. What I
really want to do is sit down, listen to the soundtrack of Metropolis by Jeff
Mills and watch that movie. I love Metropolis and I watch it every year when
they show it at at a Film theatre with a live score by a group of three men
with a ten piece drumset and a wind and a string instrument called the alloy
orchestra.
:) :)
Have a good day everyone!
Sharmila
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) COACHELLA!!!
Date: 06 Mar 2001 11:41:39 +0000
just checked out the line up and i'm totally jealous that i can't be there.
Jane's Addiction! Saw them a few times around 'Nothing's Shocking' and
'Ritual...' (one time in a 200 capacity venue) they were totally mind
blowing. Does anyone know if they're planning on releasing any new stuff?
Iggy Pop - simply the best! Seen him about 200 hundred times. 'The Idiot' is
one of my favorite albums (if you haven't got this one you should check it
out). Roni Size Reprazents - amazing live and on record. Del tha Funki
Homosapien - what a star (under rated MC I reckon - his first album is still
one of my faves), Fatboy Slim (he lives over the road from me:) ), Kruder
and Dorfmeister - the original downtempo wierdbeat wierdos, Photek, Bad
Company, Smith and Mighty - drum'n'bass at its best, Adam Freeland - hey he
lives down the road from me! Are you sure this festival isn't in Brighton!
I can't believe how excellent this line up is and can only hope that someone
in the UK will have the guts to put together an event as good as this here.
I hope you who go to it enjoy it. Write reviews and keep us informed.
take care my friends
Martin
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> Oh my GOD I cannot contain my glee right now!!! All the official info on
> Coachella2 was just posted this morning, yes like TODAY!:
>
> http://208.242.114.231/coachella/
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) Moby old school megamix
Date: 06 Mar 2001 22:27:13 +0100
I'm making a Moby megamix of all his best slower, groovy tracks before 1993
(including tracks like Thousand & Drop a beat would be difficult because of
the giant bpm leap the mix should have to make) I'm not a Dj, so it will be
a studio mix, where studio is a big word for my PC running CoolEdit :)
The mix is coming along quite nicely (if I say so myself) and it already has
these tracks:
- Intro (with the beat from Go (Barracuda Mix))
- Go (Woodtick Mix)
- Party Time (with rap by Miker G and *vocals* mixed in!)
- Next Is The E (Synthe Mix)
- Permanent Green (With rap by Nasty Cat mixed in!)
I think I will make the mix 8-10 tracks long, depending on how many songs I
can find that can be put at 126 bpm without sounding like crap :) A few
tracks I have in mind are:
- Drug Fits the Face
- Breathe
- Barracuda
- Some more Acapella rap I have (to be mixed in).
- A track from the Brainstorm EP
- Time Signature or Mobility
- UHF
Unfortunately the eventual mp3 file will probably be close to 20 MB and I
have no CD writer... Perhaps I can make a Realaudio file for my webpage for
the people with lesser bandwidth.
Bart
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From: Eric
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby old school megamix
Date: 06 Mar 2001 13:30:27 -0800 (PST)
Wow, can I get a CD of this?? I'd pay you if that's a problem!
Eric The Red (has been in hibernation)
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001 22:27:13 +0100, mobility@lists.xmission.com wrote:
> I'm making a Moby megamix of all his best slower, groovy tracks before
1993
> (including tracks like Thousand & Drop a beat would be difficult because
of
> the giant bpm leap the mix should have to make) I'm not a Dj, so it will
be
> a studio mix, where studio is a big word for my PC running CoolEdit :)
>
> The mix is coming along quite nicely (if I say so myself) and it already
has
> these tracks:
>
> - Intro (with the beat from Go (Barracuda Mix))
> - Go (Woodtick Mix)
> - Party Time (with rap by Miker G and *vocals* mixed in!)
> - Next Is The E (Synthe Mix)
> - Permanent Green (With rap by Nasty Cat mixed in!)
>
> I think I will make the mix 8-10 tracks long, depending on how many songs
I
> can find that can be put at 126 bpm without sounding like crap :) A few
> tracks I have in mind are:
>
> - Drug Fits the Face
> - Breathe
> - Barracuda
> - Some more Acapella rap I have (to be mixed in).
> - A track from the Brainstorm EP
> - Time Signature or Mobility
> - UHF
>
> Unfortunately the eventual mp3 file will probably be close to 20 MB and I
> have no CD writer... Perhaps I can make a Realaudio file for my webpage
for
> the people with lesser bandwidth.
>
> Bart
>
>
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Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby old school megamix
Date: 06 Mar 2001 18:32:44 -0600
> Unfortunately the eventual mp3 file will probably be close to 20 MB and I
> have no CD writer... Perhaps I can make a Realaudio file for my webpage
for
> the people with lesser bandwidth.
Okay, you've inspired me Bart! If anyone remembers almost a year ago I
hosted the mobility FTP. I was really surprised at the amount of people who
actually contributed to it. People uploaded over 2 gigs of really cool
shit, including unreleased stuff and live tracks. I had to take it down
because I went on a study abroad program to Japan, and I've been too lazy to
put it back up. However, tonight I cristen the reopening of the Mobility
FTP site. here is the FTP:
129.93.212.56
login annonymously.
At first I'll just post the live stuff, but Bart, feel free to upload your
remixes, if you don't mind I'll also reencode them to say 128kbps for those
unwilling to d/l real quality shit. If you don't have time to u/load them
then let me know where I can d/l them then I'll post them. If neither of
these is good, email me personally and We'll work something out.
Something else that no one ever bothered to upload were any tracks to Thanks
II, if anyoe still has these please upload them.
Start downloading!
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby old school megamix
Date: 07 Mar 2001 09:46:36 +0100
>At first I'll just post the live stuff, but Bart, feel free to upload your
>remixes, if you don't mind I'll also reencode them to say 128kbps for those
>unwilling to d/l real quality shit. If you don't have time to u/load them
>then let me know where I can d/l them then I'll post them. If neither of
>these is good, email me personally and We'll work something out.
Thanks, but I'm on a cable connection, so I have enough bandwidth :)
>Something else that no one ever bothered to upload were any tracks to
Thanks
>II, if anyoe still has these please upload them.
Yeah, that would be cool!
>Start downloading!
I can't! Is it just me, or is the site not up yet?
Bart
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From: Eric
Subject: (mobility) 92.3 Krock
Date: 07 Mar 2001 05:40:26 -0800 (PST)
I don't believe this! I was listenin' to 92.3 KROCK (my favorite
station), this local station that deals with new and upcoming rock and
pretty much anything that has to deal with most music and "Southside" was
the fifth most requested song of the day. God, I was shocked!!!
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From: Christopher Michael Bourke
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby old school megamix
Date: 07 Mar 2001 09:38:35 -0600
> >Start downloading!
>
>
> I can't! Is it just me, or is the site not up yet?
I don't know why but the network I'm on was down all night. It should be
okay now though. In fact the dowload count already shows some people have
gotten through. I don't know why, but you may not be able to see certain
files if you use cuteFTP. I ftped in on a unix server and everything was
fine, as well as the default windows FTP, but for some reason when I use
cuteFTP only the directories are there. It may just be me, but if you ahve
any more troubles try a different ftp program. Netscape also seems to work
fine, so use that if nothing else.
Also, next week is my spring break, and though I'll leave my server on if
something goes wrong I won't be here to restart it, so it if it goes down it
will be down all next week.
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobility ftp
Date: 07 Mar 2001 18:20:31 +0100
I have CuteFTP 4.0 and indeed, it doesn't work... Internet Explorer 4 also
doesn't work...
Do I really need Netscrape or a UNIX based system to access the Mobility
ftp? Last year I had
no trouble at all using CuteFTP...
So I'm sorry, I won't be uploading the megamix to this ftp. When the mix is
finished I'll make an
account for Mobility on my own ftp server, which happens to support CuteFTP
and all versions of IE.
A shame of all nice live stuff I can't up/download now..
Bart
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) chart news
Date: 08 Mar 2001 11:37:39 -0800 (PST)
i know, nobody cares, but hey, i gotta poke my head in
here every once in a while.....
nothing new this weeks. same at hot 100 (25), 200 (40)
and "modern" "rock" (4) as last week.
however, on a completely unrelated note, you can go to
tvtrecords.com and download the new guided by voices
album!!!! in its entirety! yay! as well as tons of
other TVT related crap. like the autechre cd i'm dling
and listening to right now. and no, i'm not going to
burn these to cd. i can't don't got a cd burner
connected to my computer. that's not to say i'll ever
buy these cds, i might someday but i'm broke-ass now,
but whatever. i can listen to em now.
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) re: k-rock
Date: 08 Mar 2001 11:45:33 -0800 (PST)
eric,
are you serious or being sarcastic? hehe
if you live in nyc listen to wfmu ;P
just kidding, whatever. moby's on the radio a lot now.
its not shocking.
autechre, however, is NOT often on the radio.
they are, however, on my computer. rite now.
ROCK!
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about to go to the ftp site and dl sum shit!!!
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) ftp site
Date: 08 Mar 2001 11:47:31 -0800 (PST)
naw, the ftp aint working for me neither
draaagggg.....
thats ok, i got some ae to keep me company for a while
;P
ROCK!
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Subject: (mobility) Moby Interview on CNN
Date: 10 Mar 2001 15:08:16 +0100
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Subject: (mobility) Moby Interview on CNN
Date: 10 Mar 2001 15:10:26 +0100
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From: chris
Subject: (mobility) moby on andy dick show
Date: 11 Mar 2001 13:10:46 -0500
anyone see the moby on the andy dick show on mtv...
it was a skit to where andy wanted to collaborate with moby for his theme
song
andy keeps telling everything moby tries to make is crap, pretty funny
stuff..
later,
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby megamix
Date: 11 Mar 2001 22:21:27 +0100
Oh no! After a few days of working in my spare time on this mix I found out
a strange thing: the song Voodoo Child (no matter what mix) is not mixable
with any other old Moby track, it has such a strange beat and building of
the measures.. After 2 days of trying, I now finally removed this track from
the mix, I hope you'll forgive me :) I don't hope there are going to be
more of these setbacks.
I'll try to have finished the mix before the end of next week because I'm
also busy with school and stuff.
The tracklist so far:
01 - Intro
02 - Go (Woodtick mix)
03 - Party Time
04 - Next Is The E (Synthe Mix)
05 - Permanent Green
06 - Drug Fits The Face
07 - Yeah
other possible tracks that I will include:
Drop A Beat (Deep Mix)
Besame
Barracuda
Breathe
And I want to end the mix with UHF
Bart
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From: Mux@webtv.net
Subject: Re: (mobility) Grammys
Date: 11 Mar 2001 20:15:10 -0500 (EST)
I have just been replaying Mobys' grammy preformance. The Blue man group
adds an interesting sound, and Jill Scotts voice is powerful. The best
part is how happy Moby looks at the end, with that cute smile/grin thing
he does. It makes me just want to hug him.
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From: "Shaun Rader"
Subject: RE: (mobility) Grammys
Date: 12 Mar 2001 00:06:18 -0800
Speaking of the Grammy performance is there a video of that floating around
on the net anywhere?
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 10:47:26 -0800 (PST)
hey,
in case ya havent seen it, moby's on the cover of spin
again.............. along with bono and .... uh.....
some chick, i didn't recognize her. sorry. and it's
the "top 40 of 2001" issue, and moby's #4. wow. you
know who's number 1. duhr. it is practically Radiohead
Magazine after all. surprised they ain't on the cover.
godspeed! is on that list somewhere too. in the top 20
even. wow!
and um... oh yeah i got the new cmj and WEEZER is on
the cover, and one of their hard-to-find christmas
songs is on the disc!!! of course, we have that cd at
wpkn, so its not hard for me to find, hehe, but its
still cool.
um ok i guess dats it
bye!
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
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From: "Paul Cross"
Subject: Re: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 10:47:19 -0800
that some chick is PJ Harvey, she rocks!
>>> techno_gpig@yahoo.com 03/12/01 10:47AM >>>
hey,
in case ya havent seen it, moby's on the cover of spin
again.............. along with bono and .... uh.....
some chick, i didn't recognize her. sorry. and it's
the "top 40 of 2001" issue, and moby's #4. wow. you
know who's number 1. duhr. it is practically Radiohead
Magazine after all. surprised they ain't on the cover.
godspeed! is on that list somewhere too. in the top 20
even. wow!
and um... oh yeah i got the new cmj and WEEZER is on
the cover, and one of their hard-to-find christmas
songs is on the disc!!! of course, we have that cd at
wpkn, so its not hard for me to find, hehe, but its
still cool.
um ok i guess dats it
bye!
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
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"Not really" Space Ghost, right before eating Moby
ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: "Paul Cross"
Subject: Re: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 10:47:19 -0800
that some chick is PJ Harvey, she rocks!
>>> techno_gpig@yahoo.com 03/12/01 10:47AM >>>
hey,
in case ya havent seen it, moby's on the cover of spin
again.............. along with bono and .... uh.....
some chick, i didn't recognize her. sorry. and it's
the "top 40 of 2001" issue, and moby's #4. wow. you
know who's number 1. duhr. it is practically Radiohead
Magazine after all. surprised they ain't on the cover.
godspeed! is on that list somewhere too. in the top 20
even. wow!
and um... oh yeah i got the new cmj and WEEZER is on
the cover, and one of their hard-to-find christmas
songs is on the disc!!! of course, we have that cd at
wpkn, so its not hard for me to find, hehe, but its
still cool.
um ok i guess dats it
bye!
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
"Are you a vegetarian?" Moby
"Not really" Space Ghost, right before eating Moby
ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: "Kate P"
Subject: Re: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 14:26:14 -0500
oops, i just emailed paul cross asking him this question, but it was meant
for you. what magazine is CMJ? weezer's just about my favorite band. can i
find it in your average drug store? thanks for any info
KT
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 1:47 PM
> hey,
>
> in case ya havent seen it, moby's on the cover of spin
> again.............. along with bono and .... uh.....
> some chick, i didn't recognize her. sorry. and it's
> the "top 40 of 2001" issue, and moby's #4. wow. you
> know who's number 1. duhr. it is practically Radiohead
> Magazine after all. surprised they ain't on the cover.
>
> godspeed! is on that list somewhere too. in the top 20
> even. wow!
>
> and um... oh yeah i got the new cmj and WEEZER is on
> the cover, and one of their hard-to-find christmas
> songs is on the disc!!! of course, we have that cd at
> wpkn, so its not hard for me to find, hehe, but its
> still cool.
>
> um ok i guess dats it
>
> bye!
> ROCK!
> DJ PAUL
>
> =====
> "Are you a vegetarian?" Moby
> "Not really" Space Ghost, right before eating Moby
> ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> DJ PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org
>
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From: "Kate P"
Subject: Re: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 14:32:50 -0500
ha. fuck i am a moron today. first i email paul cross, then i email the
entire list. all i meant was to email DJ PAUL. sorry bout that. my mind is
somewhere else. i was just told i have a wicked case of pnemonia and i've
got to take all these prescriptions and it's stressing me out, apologize for
the error. so DJ PAUL, if you could help me out, thanks
:-)
KT
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 2:26 PM
> oops, i just emailed paul cross asking him this question, but it was meant
> for you. what magazine is CMJ? weezer's just about my favorite band. can i
> find it in your average drug store? thanks for any info
>
>
>
> KT
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "DJ Paul Simpson"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 1:47 PM
> Subject: (mobility) spin mag
>
>
> > hey,
> >
> > in case ya havent seen it, moby's on the cover of spin
> > again.............. along with bono and .... uh.....
> > some chick, i didn't recognize her. sorry. and it's
> > the "top 40 of 2001" issue, and moby's #4. wow. you
> > know who's number 1. duhr. it is practically Radiohead
> > Magazine after all. surprised they ain't on the cover.
> >
> > godspeed! is on that list somewhere too. in the top 20
> > even. wow!
> >
> > and um... oh yeah i got the new cmj and WEEZER is on
> > the cover, and one of their hard-to-find christmas
> > songs is on the disc!!! of course, we have that cd at
> > wpkn, so its not hard for me to find, hehe, but its
> > still cool.
> >
> > um ok i guess dats it
> >
> > bye!
> > ROCK!
> > DJ PAUL
> >
> > =====
> > "Are you a vegetarian?" Moby
> > "Not really" Space Ghost, right before eating Moby
> > ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > DJ PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5 FM/wpkn.org
> >
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: Re: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 12:32:34 -0800 (PST)
yeah, i noticed, i peeped the mag again on the way
home from school. i'm so sorry!!!!!! i assumed she was
some braindead actress, you know, the kind spin
magazine are more likely to put on their cover. i'm so
sorry...
well, not THAT sorry... i was disapointed with her new
album ;P
oh also, i saw on the letters page, some guy is
complaining that Grandaddy made the "unheard" list
while LORD QUAS (Quasimoto, author of the absolute
BEST hip hop LP of 2000, "The Unseen" on Stones Throw
Records stonesthrow.com ;) and Sigur Ros made the
list. While Grandaddy did make a good album that did
receive some borderline-mainstream recognition (well,
rotation on mtv2 ;), lord quas and sigur ros
definitely made better albums, and i'm surprised spin
even covered them. i mean, sigur ros has been getting
unbearable indie hype, but most people slept on lord
quas.
nevertheless, godspeed you black emperor! made a
better album than sigur ros, so it's nice to see them
be recognized as "essential".......
oh yeah, someone also said primal scream's album
shouldve been listed in the spin top 20..... damn
right!
oh yeah, at spin.com at the article about their top 40
thingy, theres tons of pictures of moby and bono and
"that some chick", pj harvey. (*smacks self on head*
doyyeee....)
MEN!
BOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DJ PAUL
--- Paul Cross wrote:
> that some chick is PJ Harvey, she rocks!
>
>
> >>> techno_gpig@yahoo.com 03/12/01 10:47AM >>>
> hey,
>
> in case ya havent seen it, moby's on the cover of
> spin
> again.............. along with bono and .... uh.....
> some chick, i didn't recognize her. sorry. and it's
> the "top 40 of 2001" issue, and moby's #4. wow. you
> know who's number 1. duhr. it is practically
> Radiohead
> Magazine after all. surprised they ain't on the
> cover.
>
> godspeed! is on that list somewhere too. in the top
> 20
> even. wow!
>
> and um... oh yeah i got the new cmj and WEEZER is on
> the cover, and one of their hard-to-find christmas
> songs is on the disc!!! of course, we have that cd
> at
> wpkn, so its not hard for me to find, hehe, but its
> still cool.
>
> um ok i guess dats it
>
> bye!
> ROCK!
> DJ PAUL
>
> =====
> "Are you a vegetarian?" Moby
> "Not really" Space Ghost, right before eating Moby
> ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: Re: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 12:32:34 -0800 (PST)
yeah, i noticed, i peeped the mag again on the way
home from school. i'm so sorry!!!!!! i assumed she was
some braindead actress, you know, the kind spin
magazine are more likely to put on their cover. i'm so
sorry...
well, not THAT sorry... i was disapointed with her new
album ;P
oh also, i saw on the letters page, some guy is
complaining that Grandaddy made the "unheard" list
while LORD QUAS (Quasimoto, author of the absolute
BEST hip hop LP of 2000, "The Unseen" on Stones Throw
Records stonesthrow.com ;) and Sigur Ros made the
list. While Grandaddy did make a good album that did
receive some borderline-mainstream recognition (well,
rotation on mtv2 ;), lord quas and sigur ros
definitely made better albums, and i'm surprised spin
even covered them. i mean, sigur ros has been getting
unbearable indie hype, but most people slept on lord
quas.
nevertheless, godspeed you black emperor! made a
better album than sigur ros, so it's nice to see them
be recognized as "essential".......
oh yeah, someone also said primal scream's album
shouldve been listed in the spin top 20..... damn
right!
oh yeah, at spin.com at the article about their top 40
thingy, theres tons of pictures of moby and bono and
"that some chick", pj harvey. (*smacks self on head*
doyyeee....)
MEN!
BOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DJ PAUL
--- Paul Cross wrote:
> that some chick is PJ Harvey, she rocks!
>
>
> >>> techno_gpig@yahoo.com 03/12/01 10:47AM >>>
> hey,
>
> in case ya havent seen it, moby's on the cover of
> spin
> again.............. along with bono and .... uh.....
> some chick, i didn't recognize her. sorry. and it's
> the "top 40 of 2001" issue, and moby's #4. wow. you
> know who's number 1. duhr. it is practically
> Radiohead
> Magazine after all. surprised they ain't on the
> cover.
>
> godspeed! is on that list somewhere too. in the top
> 20
> even. wow!
>
> and um... oh yeah i got the new cmj and WEEZER is on
> the cover, and one of their hard-to-find christmas
> songs is on the disc!!! of course, we have that cd
> at
> wpkn, so its not hard for me to find, hehe, but its
> still cool.
>
> um ok i guess dats it
>
> bye!
> ROCK!
> DJ PAUL
>
> =====
> "Are you a vegetarian?" Moby
> "Not really" Space Ghost, right before eating Moby
> ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> DJ PAUL, host of Chester's Blanket Fort, 89.5
> FM/wpkn.org
>
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From: ddonk
Subject: Re: (mobility) spin mag
Date: 12 Mar 2001 13:52:15 -0800 (PST)
> PJ Harvey ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...much like Moby, she should be praised for her
constant creative evolution...she does what she wants,
and isn't influenced by what people think she should
do...Her new album is solid and she continues to push
herself as she matures...
(besides...how could you NOT recognize her) ;)
> well, not THAT sorry... i was disapointed with her
> new
> album ;P
>
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) The moby megamix is almost finished!
Date: 13 Mar 2001 01:17:35 +0100
The title of this e-mail says it all :)
I still need to add some nice vocal samples and I also still have to tweak
everything a bit, but I do have a final tracklist.
The Moby Oldschool Megamix by Bart van Eijck
01 - Intro
02 - Go (Woodtick Mix)
03 - Party Time
04 - Next Is The E (Synthe Mix)
05 - Permanent Green
06 - Drug Fits The Face
07 - Yeah
08 - Besame
09 - Barracuda
10 - UHF
I could make a bonus pack for Mobility members only of the Moby samples and
beat loops I made, anybody interested?
Bart
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From: Rob
Subject: Re: (mobility) The moby megamix is almost finished!
Date: 13 Mar 2001 03:40:46 +0100
ANYBODY INTERESTED???????
Ofcourse we're interested, Bart ...
Anything you do (moby-wise) is interesting ...!
Rob (the Dutchman ... offcourse)
Bart van Eijck wrote:
> The title of this e-mail says it all :)
>
> I could make a bonus pack for Mobility members only of the Moby samples and
> beat loops I made, anybody interested?
> (...)
> Bart
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From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Ross=20Hardy?=
Subject: (mobility) Tenuous Link!
Date: 13 Mar 2001 18:27:32 +0000 (GMT)
Hi there.
I'm looking for info on Hybrid and Hardknox (tenuous??
Well, they have both supported Moby on the UK portions
of the Play tour).
Getting up to date info on Hardknox is proving to be a
nightmare, but I would love to hear about live shows
that either band will be doing in the UK.
Thanks.
Ross
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby megamix
Date: 13 Mar 2001 19:51:02 +0100
People are mailing me privately on how to obtain a copy of the mix.
I will make an account on my ftp server and post the address here so you can
all download it, but this will probably be tomorrow because I'm still
doubting whether I'll add an extra song to the mix between Besame and
Barracuda, they still don't mix well IMO...
Anyway, nobody is missing out on anything, I'll post the URL as soon as the
mix is up :)
Bart
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From: "crowes3"
Subject: Re: (mobility) The moby megamix is almost finished!
Date: 13 Mar 2001 20:04:37 -0800
Yes, yes! I'm interested, Bart. Let me know when the mix is available.
Thanks. Anne
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> The title of this e-mail says it all :)
> I still need to add some nice vocal samples and I also still have to tweak
> everything a bit, but I do have a final tracklist.
>
> The Moby Oldschool Megamix by Bart van Eijck
>
> 01 - Intro
> 02 - Go (Woodtick Mix)
> 03 - Party Time
> 04 - Next Is The E (Synthe Mix)
> 05 - Permanent Green
> 06 - Drug Fits The Face
> 07 - Yeah
> 08 - Besame
> 09 - Barracuda
> 10 - UHF
>
> I could make a bonus pack for Mobility members only of the Moby samples
and
> beat loops I made, anybody interested?
>
> Bart
>
>
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From: Alessandra
Subject: (mobility) =?iso-8859-1?Q?i=B4m?= crazy!!!
Date: 13 Mar 2001 21:20:49 -0500
Hi everybody!!
i want to kill someone! yeah! yesterday i missed an entire concert of
Moby in Mtv latino...arggggggg
Well... i=B4m interested in the Moby Megamix...and also i need a copy of
the cd Play: the b sides, cos here in Peru is very difficult to find
it.....
bye and thanx
ALESSITA
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From: "crowes3"
Subject: (mobility) Mobility
Date: 13 Mar 2001 20:38:03 -0800
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Hi everyone! Not much going on at this point, I just wanted to make a =
connection. Still listening to Moby. Also learned of St. Etienne =
"Sound of Water" from a video on MTV2, bought the CD. The music is so =
sweet, featuring the voice of Sarah Cracknell (didn't someone ask who =
she was sometime back?). English pop is so much more sophisticated than =
American pop, it seems. Anyone know about any other musicians along =
these lines? I've also found myself enjoying Crazy Town's pop song =
"Butterfly"(?) with that tattooed, pierced guy. It's catchy. Later, =
Anne
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this point,=20
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CD. The music is so sweet, featuring the voice of Sarah Cracknell =
(didn't=20
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more=20
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From: Rob
Subject: Re: (mobility) =?iso-8859-1?Q?i=B4m?= crazy!!!
Date: 14 Mar 2001 03:43:39 +0100
Hi there,
I've just come back from a 2 month trip through South America, including
Peru ... (I'm from Holland).
Nice to hear from someone from down there ...
Check out this link for the B-sides:
ftp://207.227.22.17/_vti_pvt/for/Mobility/by TripWire/Moby -
[play_the_b_sides]/
They're there in MP3 format ... hope that's enough help ...
Rob
Alessandra wrote:
> Hi everybody!!
> (...)
> Well... i´m interested in the Moby Megamix...and also i need a copy of
> the cd Play: the b sides, cos here in Peru is very difficult to find
> it.....
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From: Rob
Subject: (mobility) Sorry!!! / Desculpe!!!
Date: 14 Mar 2001 03:52:47 +0100
Hi,
sorry for the messed up link, here's a better version:
ftp://207.227.22.17/_vti_pvt/for/Mobility/by%20TripWire/Moby%20-%20%5Bplay_the_b_sides%5D/
just click it and you'll be there ...
Rob
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From: John Turpin
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobility
Date: 13 Mar 2001 21:29:22 -0600
At 8:38 PM -0800 3/13/01, crowes3 wrote:
>Hi everyone! Not much going on at this point, I just wanted to make
>a connection. Still listening to Moby. Also learned of St. Etienne
>"Sound of Water" from a video on MTV2, bought the CD. The music is
>so sweet, featuring the voice of Sarah Cracknell (didn't someone ask
>who she was sometime back?). English pop is so much more
>sophisticated than American pop, it seems. Anyone know about any
>other musicians along these lines?
Dubstar. Sadly, though, they've broken up.
You can still find their stuff.
--
John Turpin /
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place and the greatest honor." -- Martin Luther
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobility
Date: 14 Mar 2001 10:21:58 +0000
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on 14/3/01 4:38, crowes3 at crowes3@email.msn.com wrote:
St. Etienne "Sound of Water" from a video on MTV2, bought the CD. The music
is so sweet, featuring the voice of Sarah Cracknell (didn't someone ask who
she was sometime back?). English pop is so much more sophisticated than
American pop, it seems. Anyone know about any other musicians along these
lines?
Hi Anne,
Good to hear from you again. Always a pleasure. St. Etienne are quite unlike
anyone else so it would be difficult to suggest similar bands. Have you
heard anything by Stereolab or Laika? Not the same, but in spirit quite
similar to St.Etienne - although more experimental.
As for English pop being more sophisticated that US pop... let's just say
we're in boy band, girl band, boy/girl band hell here. Just think Spice
Girls without talent!!!! Now that is hard to do I know so now imagine NSync
without talent!!! Or Backstreet Boys without... you get the picture.
Worryingly Moby has said he likes this kind of pop. Is he winding us up d'ya
think?
St Etienne themselves originated in the late 80s during the acid house
explosion. Other bands that were inspired by the free party scene and merged
that vibe with 60's pop sensibilties who emerged at the same time include
The Stone Roses. This era, some say, represented the golden era of UK pop.
best
Martin
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on 14/3/01 4:38, crowes3 at crowes3@email.msn.com wrote:
St. Etienne "Sound of Water" from a video on MTV2, bought the CD.=
The music is so sweet, featuring the voice of Sarah Cracknell (didn't=
someone ask who she was sometime back?). English pop is so much more =
sophisticated than American pop, it seems. Anyone know about any other=
musicians along these lines?
Hi Anne,
Good to hear from you again. Always a pleasure. St. Etienne are quite unlik=
e anyone else so it would be difficult to suggest similar bands. Have you he=
ard anything by Stereolab or Laika? Not the same, but in spirit quite simila=
r to St.Etienne - although more experimental.
As for English pop being more sophisticated that US pop... let's just say w=
e're in boy band, girl band, boy/girl band hell here. Just think Spice Girls=
without talent!!!! Now that is hard to do I know so now imagine NSync witho=
ut talent!!! Or Backstreet Boys without... you get the picture. Worryingly M=
oby has said he likes this kind of pop. Is he winding us up d'ya think?
St Etienne themselves originated in the late 80s during the acid house expl=
osion. Other bands that were inspired by the free party scene and merged tha=
t vibe with 60's pop sensibilties who emerged at the same time include The S=
tone Roses. This era, some say, represented the golden era of UK pop.
best
Martin
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From: martinjames
Subject: (mobility) new daft punk album
Date: 14 Mar 2001 10:23:41 +0000
is it just me, but is that new daft punk album really bad?
Martin
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From: "Michael Duke "
Subject: (mobility) moby book
Date: 14 Mar 2001 10:28:27 -0600
I stumbed onto a site that looks like it is carrying the Moby book.
Coolbooks.com has a book called Moby: Replay on it's site and I
think you can also get it in book stores.
Michael Duke
Web Marketing/Content Development
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From: Shaun Rader
Subject: Re: (mobility) new daft punk album
Date: 14 Mar 2001 11:44:40 -0800 (PST)
I dug the first track but when the next track sounded a bit the same
I had second thoughts on the album. I was never a big Daft Punk fan
but I am surprised at their new stuff.
I haven't heard the whole thing yet though.. and I'm sure many will
love it.
Gotta love Napster.
--- martinjames wrote:
> is it just me, but is that new daft punk album really bad?
> Martin
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) Moby megamix is up!
Date: 14 Mar 2001 20:52:36 +0100
The mix comes in 2 formats:
13.4 Mb, Normal VBR (149 kbps) mp3 file (high quality)
4.05 Mb, 44.1 kbps RealAudio file (lower quality)
There's also a text file containing the track & cue list.
The bonus sample pack will be added later this week.
The address for your webbrowser is:
ftp://mobility:the_best_mailinglist@mobyfan.dhs.org
or for your ftp client (all is case sensitive!):
Address: mobyfan.dhs.org
Login: mobility
Password: the_best_mailinglist
Due to bandwidth restrictions I'm forced to set the maximum
simultaneous users to 3, so if you can't connect please don't
e-mail me, but try again later. Have fun!
Don't forget to tell me your opinion, or perhaps you could share
your opinion with other Mobility members... It would be nice to
finally have a (Moby related) discussion here again. :)
Bart
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From: "Robert Taylor"
Subject: (mobility) Review of Mega-Mix
Date: 14 Mar 2001 22:53:27
First off, hats off for an excellent little mix of tracks. I'm sure all of
us long time fans will cherish this for the years to come. Solid production.
Permanent Green sounded really cool when it slammed in. This is a very
exciting turn into listening to Moby. Hopefully the mega mixes will not stop
here. One note however. I found the layered acapella rapping over the top of
the mix to be a little out of place, but it is your mix. I was wandering if
you had a mix without the rapping on top??? Anyway I hope everyone else
enjoys it.
Robert
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From: Alessandra
Subject: Re: (mobility) =?iso-8859-1?Q?i=B4m?= crazy!!!
Date: 14 Mar 2001 23:50:39 -0500
Nice to hear that....did you visit Cuzco?????
Rob escribi=F3:
> Hi there,
>
> I've just come back from a 2 month trip through South America, includin=
g
> Peru ... (I'm from Holland).
> Nice to hear from someone from down there ...
>
> Check out this link for the B-sides:
> ftp://207.227.22.17/_vti_pvt/for/Mobility/by TripWire/Moby -
> [play_the_b_sides]/
> They're there in MP3 format ... hope that's enough help ...
>
> Rob
>
> Alessandra wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody!!
> > (...)
> > Well... i=B4m interested in the Moby Megamix...and also i need a copy=
of
> > the cd Play: the b sides, cos here in Peru is very difficult to find
> > it.....
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From: "Mike A7"
Subject: Re: (mobility) new daft punk album
Date: 14 Mar 2001 23:39:07 -0500
martinjames wrote:
> is it just me, but is that new daft punk album really bad?
I LOVED "One More Time" and it had me excited about this CD since I loved
"Homework". But I heard some of the other tracks off the new CD and thought
they sucked, now I'm really afraid to buy the CD. I'll have to sample it on
Napster and make my decision but not encouraged by the other stuff I heard
so far.
MikeA
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From: Caetano78@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) Tenuous Link!
Date: 15 Mar 2001 05:02:21 EST
hey..
i am in boulder colorado and i finally copped the hyrid cd..
i could not find that cd anywhere in the us except for the net..
i'm sure they would have it in NYC but it is not everyday i go into the city..
i will be here for a few more days...
if u want a copy..i can get it for you and we'll work out the cost and all..
peace..
elie
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From: Caetano78@aol.com
Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:=20(mobility)=20i=B4m=20crazy!!!?=
Date: 15 Mar 2001 05:04:07 EST
alessandra
de donde es.
sinto muito feliz que ud gosta de moby...peace...
elie
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From: Caetano78@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) new daft punk album
Date: 15 Mar 2001 05:08:00 EST
yeah...
daft punk has definitely got that dance till you can't breathe kind of feel...
i like them..
oh yeah..
i just got the moby honey remix with kelis on vynil..
have not gotten the chance to listen to it but i hope it is good.
elie
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby book
Date: 15 Mar 2001 11:27:50 +0000
Its not supposed to be in the shops until April 1st, but if it already is
then... nothing I can do about it. I think the deal direct with the
publishing company still works out cheaper than with Coolbooks/ Amazon etc.
If it isn't let me know.
Cheers
Martin
on 14/3/01 16:28, Michael Duke at mtd@lpcgroup.com wrote:
> I stumbed onto a site that looks like it is carrying the Moby book.
> Coolbooks.com has a book called Moby: Replay on it's site and I
> think you can also get it in book stores.
>
>
> Michael Duke
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) new daft punk album
Date: 15 Mar 2001 11:46:35 +0000
I just listened to it again. It sucks. I loved 'Homework' too, but this is
awful. Stick to Napster.
Here's a few recommendations though:
TPower - Long Time Dead (Botchit and Scarper), dark breakbeat stuff
Pressure Drop - Tread (Hard Hands/ Sony) deep funky drum'n'bass with dub
atmospheres
Skitz - Countryman (Ronin) who said the Bits can't make good hip hop - this
rocks
Jack Dangers (Meat Beat Manifesto) Mix album on Shadow - great funky breaks
But Daft Punk? Mais non mes amis
happy listening
martin
on 15/3/01 4:39, Mike A7 at mikea7@provide.net wrote:
> martinjames wrote:
>> is it just me, but is that new daft punk album really bad?
>
> I LOVED "One More Time" and it had me excited about this CD since I loved
> "Homework". But I heard some of the other tracks off the new CD and thought
> they sucked, now I'm really afraid to buy the CD. I'll have to sample it on
> Napster and make my decision but not encouraged by the other stuff I heard
> so far.
>
> MikeA
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From: Rob
Subject: (mobility) Moby in soap
Date: 15 Mar 2001 13:03:36 +0100
Si!! I was in Cusco ...
By the way, I was sitting in a bar in Argentina, and as always they had a
TV-set turned on. After a while you get used to ignoring these daytime
soap-operas ('telenovelas'). But this one caught my attention, because
everytime something 'exciting' happened to the lady in the series (for
instance, her lover would ring her up - exciting!! - close-up!! - phone near
mouth!!), they played this special tune.
Guess what ...: "The whispering wind"
It surely added to the atmosphere ;-)
Rob
Alessandra wrote:
> Nice to hear that....did you visit Cuzco?????
>
> Rob wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I've just come back from a 2 month trip through South America, including
> Peru ... (I'm from Holland). Nice to hear from > someone from down there ...
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From: Brad Caviness
Subject: Re: (mobility) new daft punk album
Date: 15 Mar 2001 07:56:21 -0800 (PST)
--- martinjames wrote:
> Here's a few recommendations though:
>
Ok.... If we're making recommendations, I have a couple.
Thanks to a brilliant appearance of their song "Disconnected
Child" in a recent of Queer as Folk, I've been turned on in
a big way to UK V2 europop artist Tin Star. Their current cd
"The Thrill Seeker" is emotive, layered, and full of great
beats. It's also on it's way to me via mail order as we
speak.
From Cincinatti, Over the Rhine's "Films For Radio" was
released on Tuesday. Like OtR's other releases, F4R is lush,
romantic, sensual, and breathtakingly cinematic. You can get
a good glimpse of the previous output at
www.overtherhine.com. Or catch them on the air with their
latest single, "Give Me Strength" (a foreign film), which is
a song written by Dido (who affects a similar vibe to OtR
chanteuse Karin Bergquist). Sarah McLachlan credits OtR's
1996 cd "Good Dog Bad Dog" (a phenomenal cd!) as inspiring
her to overcome writer's block during the production of
"Surfacing". Member of OtR have for the past few years been
a part of Cowboy Junkie's live and studio band. And an
episode of the XFiles from a few years back entitled "Alpha"
also contains many references to Over the Rhine.
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From: Elissa Brown
Subject: (mobility) new daft punk album
Date: 15 Mar 2001 10:51:06 -0800 (PST)
> is it just me, but is that new daft punk album really bad?
from what I heard of it..
no, s'not just you :-)
elissa
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From: "matthieu"
Subject: (mobility) RE: new daft punk album
Date: 15 Mar 2001 23:46:44 +0100
Just about the daft punk album, be careful with Napster because there are
many versions of Discovery tracks, and many are quite bad (some are
abba-trancey style, bart will agree ;)!!) Get a ear on the real Discovery,
not extraordinary but still good
matthieu
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From: scott stoddard
Subject: (mobility) previous mobility mixes
Date: 15 Mar 2001 15:19:04 -0800 (PST)
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the
mobility moby cdmix that has the dj remix of hymn and
other rare tracks?
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From: scott stoddard
Subject: (mobility) previous moby mixes
Date: 15 Mar 2001 15:31:40 -0800 (PST)
I found these two moby mixes, and I was wonder where I
can get a copy?
(from discography on moby.org)
NOTE: This is a tribute album of remixes and covers
of Moby songs.
Approximately 56 copies were made between November
1997 and
February 1998. Produced by Andrew J. Davies,
art by Xaq.
1 5:15 Unloved Symphony
[Ryu]
2 6:34 Move (Drums on the Move)
[Ethan]
3 6:14 Emptiness
[DJ Chrysalis]
4 5:40 Everytime You Touch Me (Gingerbread Mix)
[Gingerbread Man]
5 5:01 Choose Your Jesus (TC Mix)
[Darryl Cottier]
6 4:02 Go (Adrenalyne Mix)
[Epsilon]
7 3:54 James Bond Theme (Agent-G Mix)
[Gingerbread Man]
8 10:14 God Moving Over the Face of the Waters
(Reborn) [Telex]
9 8:08 hymn.not.quiet.version
[Xero Products]
MOBY: POST UNDERGROUND [DJ Tripp, 1996]
mixed CD
mixtape
NOTE: This CD was recorded from 12" Moby records, in
DJ Tripp's
livingroom.
1 _:__ Go (Nighttime Mix)
2 _:__ Bring Back My Happiness (Underground Mix)
3 _:__ Feeling So Real (Moby Dub Mix)
4 _:__ Drop A Beat (Deep Mix)
5 _:__ Next Is The E (Synthe Mix)
6 _:__ Mobility
7 _:__ Hymn (European Mix)
8 _:__ Go (Woodtick Mix)
9 _:__ Bring Back My Happiness (Winx Acid Funk)
10 _:__ Everytime You Touch Me (Freestyle Mix)
11 _:__ Thousand
12 _:__ Feeling So Real (Westbam Mix)
13 _:__ Next Is The E (Victory Mix)
14 _:__ All That I Need Is To Be Loved (Speed
Trance)
15 _:__ Hymn (DJ Tripp's Double Dirty Hypo Mix)
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Subject: Re: (mobility) moby book
Date: 15 Mar 2001 20:18:35 EST
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I had to special order it from Books-A-Million. It come April 19th.
Brad
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From: Eric
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in soap
Date: 15 Mar 2001 23:47:36 -0800 (PST)
Wow! How cool. I wish I was able to get away and go somewhere exotic
and listen to Moby. Not gonna happen. I'm stuck in this hellish winter.
UGH!
Eric The Red
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 13:03:36 +0100, mobility@lists.xmission.com wrote:
> Si!! I was in Cusco ...
>
> By the way, I was sitting in a bar in Argentina, and as always they had a
> TV-set turned on. After a while you get used to ignoring these daytime
> soap-operas ('telenovelas'). But this one caught my attention, because
> everytime something 'exciting' happened to the lady in the series (for
> instance, her lover would ring her up - exciting!! - close-up!! - phone
near
> mouth!!), they played this special tune.
>
> Guess what ...: "The whispering wind"
> It surely added to the atmosphere ;-)
>
> Rob
>
> Alessandra wrote:
>
> > Nice to hear that....did you visit Cuzco?????
> >
> > Rob wrote:
> >
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > I've just come back from a 2 month trip through South America,
including
> > Peru ... (I'm from Holland). Nice to hear from > someone from down
there ...
>
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) RE: new daft punk album
Date: 15 Mar 2001 12:19:00 +0000
Remember Buggles' 'Video Killed the Radio Star'? Listen to that and then
listen to 'Discovery'. Aaaargh the 80s are back in the worst possible way.
Now, where did I put my ankle warmers and Spandeau Ballet albums :-)
Mart
on 15/3/01 22:46, matthieu at teardrop@noos.fr wrote:
> Just about the daft punk album, be careful with Napster because there are
> many versions of Discovery tracks, and many are quite bad (some are
> abba-trancey style, bart will agree ;)!!) Get a ear on the real Discovery,
> not extraordinary but still good
>
> matthieu
>
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Subject: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 07:09:52 -0800 (PST)
from cmj.com and also the new issue of cmj weekly
which is only given out to college radio stations....
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
In the year 2000, no electronic artist - and not too
many from any other genre of music, for that matter -
made more of an impact on pop culture than Moby. His
music was inescapable. You heard it on the radio, at
the movies, in the grocery store... you probably even
heard it in your sleep. And it was just as hard to
escape Moby himself. After the Calvin Klein ads, the
dozens of talk show appearances, award show
performances, flashy music videos and a two-year world
tour, his became the most famous shaved head in rock
'n' roll since Billy Corgan, completely dispelling the
ongoing myth that one-man techno musicians would
remain forever unmarketable and unrecognizable.
Ironic that in 2001, the artists most poised to
capture the attention of America's dancefloors and
clothing stores are two people you wouldn't recognize
if you clocked them in the head with a glowstick.
French duo Daft Punk (Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel
De Homem-Christo) have purposely kept their mugs away
from magazine and television cameras, hiding behind
photo-shopped distortions and, this time around, robot
helmets to keep their identities as mild-mannered
house producers secret. With their latest release,
Discovery (Virgin), Daft Punk will once again prove
that popular artists don't necessarily need to be
recognizable to remain popular.
We couldn't think of two musical entities within the
electronic music genre that have found more acclaim
and adoration by using such diverse and conflicting
artistic ideals than Daft Punk and Moby. We also
couldn't think of any artists who might have more (or
perhaps less) to say to each other, if given the
opportunity. On January 30, 2001, during a New York
City listening party for Discovery, we introduced the
face of techno to the scene's most anonymous
producers, stepped back, and listened as they
discussed their shared love of American hip-hop, their
contrasting views on life in the limelight, and on
life in general, as touchstones to an entire
generation of musicians and DJs.
Moby: So I was listening to your new record, and it
seems like it's a lot less minimal than the first
album.
Thomas: Yes, it's very... maximal. We did minimal
stuff on Homework, and now we really wanted to break
every rule that we made on that record. We explored,
like, 40 ideas in a three-minute track rather than
using one idea over a 10-minute track. But you know
how it is to change from one album to the next. It's
more fun.
M: What were some of the things you were listening to
when you made this record?
Guy-Manuel: We listened to some albums when we were
making the album, but nothing that really influenced
us. I was listening to a lot of Foreigner.
T: I think we were not really listening to house.
House is starting to go... not in a vicious circle,
but it's always disco. That's good from time to time,
but... I was actually listening to a lot of American
hip-hop.
M: Modern hip-hop or old school?
T: Modern...
M: That's pretty much all I listen to.
T: Bands like OutKast show how open-minded musicians
can be, and that's really what we're trying to do in
electronic music; to have an open mind and really push
the limits. I think Timbaland as a producer, and
OutKast as artists, are really breaking the rules of
hip-hop and going further. We really like the sound of
American radio in general, in terms of compression and
dynamics. It's always been a very big influence to us.
M: Hip-hop radio in New York has always been very R&B
influenced, reggae influenced, soul influenced...
Sometimes I'll travel around the world and I'll meet
people who are into hip-hop, but they're only into the
really aggressive stuff. And it's strange because when
you go out to hip-hop clubs, it's supposed to be party
music and it's supposed to be sex music. But if you're
playing "Fuck Tha Police," it's really hard to get
your sexy groove on with someone. But that's why I
like Hot 97, the hip-hop radio station here in New
York, because it's a lot more R&B influenced. (pause)
So, what's the worst thing about living in France?
G: Um...the weather.
T: Yes...especially in the winter. It's very bad.
What's the worst thing about living in New York?
M: Well, it's a double-edged sword. One of the nice
things about living in New York now is that it's
cleaner, it's safer and there's less crime, but I
remember when I first moved here 12 years ago, New
York City was a really scary, but a very sexy place.
Now, it's more like cigar bars and expensive bottles
of wines, and limousines. It's very affluent, but it's
not as interesting as it used to be. I miss the dirty,
dangerous, sexy element of New York.
T: Does it affect your music?
M: Um...
T: Your music is cleaner...safer... (laughs)
M: I don't know, really... But one of the things I
particularly like about the career that you've had is
the fact that you've had the most unlikely hit
singles. I mean, "One More Time" is a great single,
but it's kind of obvious that it would be a hit. But
the singles off of Homework, I never thought they
would become hits.
T: It's always surprising. We make the music for
having fun ourselves, and we never think about whether
it will be popular or not, so it's always surprising.
It still is.
[The recognizable vibration of Daft Punk's "One More
Time" creeps through the wall of the office.]
M: God, I hear this song everywhere. I must have heard
it 50 times during France's NRJ Music Awards alone.
Every time they introduced someone, every time they
went to a commercial....
T: Honestly, watching the TV show was like.... every
time they would say "and the winner is...," they would
play "One More Time." All my friends were phoning me
saying, "Are you there?" Everyone was expecting us to
win an award or something.
M: It always makes me nervous hearing my songs in that
context. If I'm watching TV, or in a nightclub, and I
hear one of my songs, that's when I expect everyone to
suddenly stop liking what I do. Like, this is when
everyone is going to stop dancing, turn on me, tear me
limb from limb and throw me out the window. But one of
the nice things about making records is that when you
put it out into the world, you put it out in so many
myriad contexts. Right now out there, this song is
being played and one person might have just broken up
with their girlfriend, another person might be trying
to pick up that girl, one person might have gotten
fired from their job. The song means something
different to everyone who hears it. Multiply that by a
hundred million... You can't control all the different
contexts, which is kind of exciting.
T: There's no way to imagine it. When you look at the
airplay charts in the U.K., it estimates the number of
people the song reached that week, and I think the
number one song reaches 90 million people, just in the
U.K. alone. When you're making music, it is a very
personal experience, but once you release it, you
can't really control what kind of effect it will have
and what the context will be.
M: Can you explain the idea behind the robots masks?
T: The story is that we were in the studio making
music on the night of September 9, 1999, and there was
the 9-9-99 bug. There was a big explosion, and we
don't remember anything after that, but we woke up and
we were robots. We just like the idea of visually
doing things differently and not doing the same thing
twice. We were wearing different kinds of masks in the
past and not having a definite identity; doing this is
a different approach, but not entirely opposite to
what we have done in the past.
M: When I was growing up, every musician I ever really
liked - people like Miles Davis and Prince and Johnny
Rotten - they all did interviews and they all took
pictures and they all played concerts. I knew what
they all looked like. So when I made a record and the
record company wanted me to do a photo shoot, I said
'yes.' I never really thought about it. I don't think
I was ever smart enough to approach it that way you
did...
G: Maybe at the time when we were younger, we saw the
bad side of managers and record companies using rock
bands like puppets... and we didn't want it that for
ourselves. We didn't ever understand why it should be
systematic that just because you make music, you
should appear on the cover of a magazine...
T: As human.
G: Yes, as human. At the time people wanted us to be
in magazines, I don't think we were making much more
than a baker or a shoe-maker. And they are not on the
cover of magazines.
M: But one of the nice things about culture is the
fact it democratic. The reason that actors and
musicians are on the cover of magazines and not bakers
and shoe-makers is because ultimately, people want to
know more about actors and musicians.
T: Because it makes them dream.
M: For myself...I am more likely to read a book about
Miles Davis than one about a baker.
T: Yes, that's true, but...the question was really
about trying to do things differently. We don't have
anything against people who are trying to be exposed.
For me personally, I was so much more into cinema and
really worshipping filmaking and directors, and I
really liked the fact that there's much less media
emphasis on directors. We like the idea of separating
ourselves physically from what we are doing.
M: I've been criticized for being too public, going to
too many awards shows and doing many photo shoots. But
my feeling is that there are so many different ways to
approach making records and being a public figure,
it's not like one is better or worse than another.
They can all co-exist peacefully.
T: Exactly. It's not like we are saying that everyone
should become robots or never appear in their photos.
We're not saying that should be the rule
because...there are no rules. You can do what you
want. We're not doing something that's so different
from Kiss and the Residents, really. Music can be a
mystery. There was a lot of that in glam-rock, where
you really didn't know the personality of the people
making the music.
M: Right, it was about creating a new personality
altogether.
T: I think Marilyn Manson is a good example of that,
because what he exposes is one truth about who he is,
but you don't really know. Whether you like the music
or not, his approach raises questions. It's a
different form of expression, and it makes it more
interesting.
M: And it's good theater.
T: Yeah, it's just show business.
M: Every interview I have done in France for the last
two years, I've gotten asked what I think of the
French Touch, and the French house scene in general.
It's interesting because for a long time, French music
culture only stayed in France because of the language
barrier. But with the French dance scene, people
outside of France know about it. And that's nice
because I think the French influence is really
healthy.
T: Yes, but...when you look at every artist's
initiative in France, they all go in a very personal
direction. It's not just a pure French thing that's
going on. The influences are much bigger.
G: Maybe it's different from your point of view, but I
think our mindset is that what is happening in France
is no different from what's happening in the rest of
the world. When electronic music was coming out of the
U.S. and England about 10 years or so ago, there was
very little coming from France. But I think it's more
about having French artists and French music coming up
to the level of the rest of the world. Electronic
music is world music. It's more like France is showing
the same kind of feelings towards the music that the
rest of the world has felt.
M: That is one of the nice things about electronic
music - that it's so international. Back when I DJed a
lot, you'd never know where the records were coming
from. Maybe a record was made in Italy, but the
producers are from France, using an American vocalist.
G: I think that electronic music is pretty serious
because it's gathering people. There are people who
never thought that this music could ever be as
important as it is. Every time we get the chance to go
in some far country, like Japan, we see that people
are understanding the vibe and the feeling. It shows
that this music can be much more powerful than anybody
thought.
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"Not really" Space Ghost, right before eating Moby
ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: "Andrew Davies"
Subject: (mobility) Old, unofficial compilations and mix CDs
Date: 16 Mar 2001 09:46:52 -0600
Scott. The only way you would be able to get a copy of the original Thanks
album would be to:
1) but/trade for it with a list member who has it (are there many still
around who have it???),
2) talk to someone who does have it and have them burn you a copy.
I won't be giving up my copy. EVER.
As for the DJ Mix by DJ Tripp...I think he still hangs around here
occasionally...Tripp? any copies available?
Andy; aka gingerbread man
> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 15:31:40 -0800 (PST)
> From: scott stoddard
> Subject: (mobility) previous moby mixes
>
> I found these two moby mixes, and I was wonder where I
> can get a copy?
>
> (from discography on moby.org)
>
> NOTE: This is a tribute album of remixes and covers
> of Moby songs.
> Approximately 56 copies were made between November
> 1997 and
> February 1998. Produced by Andrew J. Davies,
> art by Xaq.
>
> 1 5:15 Unloved Symphony [Ryu]
> 2 6:34 Move (Drums on the Move) [Ethan]
> 3 6:14 Emptiness [DJ Chrysalis]
> 4 5:40 Everytime You Touch Me (Gingerbread Mix) [Gingerbread Man]
> 5 5:01 Choose Your Jesus (TC Mix) [Darryl Cottier]
> 6 4:02 Go (Adrenalyne Mix) [Epsilon]
> 7 3:54 James Bond Theme (Agent-G Mix) [Gingerbread Man]
> 8 10:14 God Moving Over the Face of the Waters (Reborn) [Telex]
> 9 8:08 hymn.not.quiet.version [Xero Products]
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 18:45:36 +0100
Thanks for the interview Paul! Really cool to read Moby in conversation with
Daft Punk.
Oh, and the new Daft Punk album is defenately NOT as bad as most reviewers
say! I must
admit that not all songs are that good, but enough good stuff left to make a
great album!
Bart
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From: "Paul Cross"
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 09:46:38 -0800
all the sons are too short..
give me 6 mins at least, please!
P.
>>> j.vaneyck@chello.nl 03/16/01 09:45AM >>>
Thanks for the interview Paul! Really cool to read Moby in conversation =
with
Daft Punk.
Oh, and the new Daft Punk album is defenately NOT as bad as most reviewers
say! I must
admit that not all songs are that good, but enough good stuff left to make =
a
great album!
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 17:57:49 +0000
call me old fashioned Bart but I reckon a great album should be full of
great tunes, not half full. Agree that there is some good stuff on the
album, but I still reckon its a bad album over all. Didn't know reviewers
were slagging it? In the UK everyone but the Guardian have treated it like
the second coming. Which it isn't.
Still the Moby/ Daft Punk interview was interesting and enjoyable. Thanks
Paul.
see ya
martin
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> Thanks for the interview Paul! Really cool to read Moby in conversation with
> Daft Punk.
> Oh, and the new Daft Punk album is defenately NOT as bad as most reviewers
> say! I must
> admit that not all songs are that good, but enough good stuff left to make a
> great album!
>
> Bart
>
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From: Eric
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 10:05:12 -0800 (PST)
I don't think the interview was about Moby vs. Daft Punk. I think they
were friendly. Who would win in a fight? Daft Punk? Or Moby?
Eric
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 17:57:49 +0000, mobility@lists.xmission.com wrote:
> call me old fashioned Bart but I reckon a great album should be full of
> great tunes, not half full. Agree that there is some good stuff on the
> album, but I still reckon its a bad album over all. Didn't know reviewers
> were slagging it? In the UK everyone but the Guardian have treated it
like
> the second coming. Which it isn't.
> Still the Moby/ Daft Punk interview was interesting and enjoyable. Thanks
> Paul.
>
> see ya
> martin
>
>
> on 16/3/01 17:45, Bart van Eijck at j.vaneyck@chello.nl wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the interview Paul! Really cool to read Moby in conversation
with
> > Daft Punk.
> > Oh, and the new Daft Punk album is defenately NOT as bad as most
reviewers
> > say! I must
> > admit that not all songs are that good, but enough good stuff left to
make a
> > great album!
> >
> > Bart
> >
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 19:38:23 +0100
> I don't think the interview was about Moby vs. Daft Punk. I think they
>were friendly. Who would win in a fight? Daft Punk? Or Moby?
I would put my money on Daft Punk, they have the robot helmets :)
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From: Tim Ellorin
Subject: RE: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 13:37:14 -0500
> call me old fashioned Bart but I reckon a great album should
> be full of
> great tunes, not half full. Agree that there is some good stuff on the
> album, but I still reckon its a bad album over all.
>
I would have to agree with this statement %100. I think that one of the
most annoying things is when you hear a song or two on the radio from a
group from their new album and you like both the songs. So you say "Hey I
am going to go get that album." You spend the $20 and get it home. Pop it
in your cd-player and yeah those two songs are good, but the rest of the
album sucks. Fortunately Moby has yet to disappoint me. But there have
been many who I get the impression that they had 2 songs that were good and
wanted to get an album out so they threw together 8 more songs without much
thought just so that they could get their album out.
On another note, I went and visited some friends of mine a few weeks ago and
the last time I was there before this I has played for them MobySongs. Of
course they had heard a lot of stuff off of Play, but they didn't know any
of his older stuff. They were greatly impressed and now have gone out and
bought every Moby album they could find. I thought this was very cool.
By the way, the Moby MegaMix you made Bart was very enjoyable to listen to.
Actually I am listening to it as I write.
Tim
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 20:09:54 +0100
>I would have to agree with this statement %100. I think that one of the
>most annoying things is when you hear a song or two on the radio from a
>group from their new album and you like both the songs. So you say "Hey I
>am going to go get that album." You spend the $20 and get it home. Pop it
>in your cd-player and yeah those two songs are good, but the rest of the
>album sucks. Fortunately Moby has yet to disappoint me. But there have
>been many who I get the impression that they had 2 songs that were good and
>wanted to get an album out so they threw together 8 more songs without much
>thought just so that they could get their album out.
My experience is that on every album there are some tracks I find less nice.
Some rare exceptions are:
- Moby - Everything Is Wrong
- Metallica - Ride The Lightening
- The Aloof - Sinking
- Leftfield - Leftism
- Air - Moon Safari
- The Gentle waves - Swansong For You
- Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain
And it is stupid to buy an album just for the 2 songs you heard on the
radio, I always *listen*
to CD's I think are interesting first, it saves me a lot of money :)
>By the way, the Moby MegaMix you made Bart was very enjoyable to listen to.
>Actually I am listening to it as I write.
Thanks! Perhaps I'll make another mix of more well-known Moby tunes or the
Play b-sides in the future.
Bart
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From: Eric
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 10:03:38 -0800 (PST)
I don't think the interview was about Moby vs. Daft Punk. I think they
were friendly. Who would win in a fight? Daft Punk? Or Moby?
Eric
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 09:46:38 -0800, mobility@lists.xmission.com wrote:
> all the sons are too short..
>
> give me 6 mins at least, please!
>
> P.
>
>
> >>> j.vaneyck@chello.nl 03/16/01 09:45AM >>>
> Thanks for the interview Paul! Really cool to read Moby in conversation
with
> Daft Punk.
> Oh, and the new Daft Punk album is defenately NOT as bad as most
reviewers
> say! I must
> admit that not all songs are that good, but enough good stuff left to
make a
> great album!
>
> Bart
>
>
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Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 12:49:26 -0800 (PST)
--- Bart van Eijck wrote:
> I would put my money on Daft Punk, they have
> the robot helmets :)
i am the shover robot...
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From: "Matt Olson"
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 16 Mar 2001 13:16:27 -0800
Moby doesn't fight!
-Matt
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>
>Eric
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From: "Robert Taylor"
Subject: (mobility) mega mix, are there other thoughts?
Date: 16 Mar 2001 21:44:39
Has anyone successfully downloaded the Moby Mega-Mix yet?
I was just wandering what others thoghts were?
I posted this review a few days ago.
First off, hats off for an excellent little mix of tracks. I'm sure all of
us long time fans will cherish this for the years to come. Solid production.
Permanent Green sounded really cool when it slammed in. This is a very
exciting turn into listening to Moby. Hopefully the mega mixes will not stop
here. One note however. I found the layered acapella rapping over the top of
the mix to be a little out of place, but it is your mix. I was wandering if
you had a mix without the rapping on top??? Anyway I hope everyone else
enjoys it.
Robert
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From: Elissa Brown
Subject: (mobility) everytime studio
Date: 16 Mar 2001 15:14:17 -0800 (PST)
could someone please upload the studio version of every time you touch me,
acoustic, to one of the ftp sites, please?
cheers.
elissa
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From: Rob
Subject: (mobility) Mega Mix: other comments
Date: 17 Mar 2001 06:05:53 +0100
Robert Taylor wrote:
> Has anyone successfully downloaded the Moby Mega-Mix yet?
Yep,
I like it!
> I was just wandering what others thoghts were?
It holds a lot of tracks that I happen to like (Go, Next is the E, Party Time,
Drug fits the face and - most of all - Barracuda). Maybe thats the main reason
for liking it. But I also think it's a good mix, technically speaking.
> I posted this review a few days ago.
> (...)
> Anyway I hope everyone else enjoys it.
>
> Robert
So, you see, there's more of us out there. I think Bart has done a wonderful job
in combining some of Moby's older work. Maybe even made it more accessible for
newer fans. Who knows?
Rob
PS I'd like to do something similar myself with his more 'trancy' stuff, if I
had the right software ... Any hints?
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From: "Mike A7"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Tenuous Link!
Date: 15 Mar 2001 22:46:14 -0500
Caetano78@aol.com wrote:
> i am in boulder colorado and i finally copped the hyrid cd..
> i could not find that cd anywhere in the us except for the net..
It's hard to find in the States because as far as I know it was withdrawn
from release here over a dispute with the record company. Copies did make
it to stores my brother has one but no furhter copies were pressed. It's
possible they've worked this out and have re-released it but I'm not sure.
MikeA
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) mega mix, are there other thoughts?
Date: 17 Mar 2001 21:00:22 +0100
>One note however. I found the layered acapella rapping over the top of
>the mix to be a little out of place, but it is your mix. I was wandering if
>you had a mix without the rapping on top??? Anyway I hope everyone else
>enjoys it.
I'll encode a vocal-less version of it soon, however I used the vocals as a
sort of
tape to get 4 measure based songs to stick to 2 measure based ones. (I have
absolutely no musical background, so I hope I made clear what I wanted to
say)
I also added the vocals because I really like that hip-house sound of the
early '90s,
this mix allowed me to express my frustration regarding the fact that Moby
never
used party raps in his older tracks. :P
I don't really feel the raps are out of place, sure they aren't Moby, but
the raps I used
are from '90 - '91 and originally were the raps for songs not too different
from Moby's
tracks at the time.
To hear for yourself, the originals are:
MC Miker G - Show 'em the bass
2 Static ft. Nasty Cat - Feel that beat
Anyhow, I'm glad my first attempts to make a megamix are received so well :)
Considering
the fact I hadn't worked with any multitrack music software before.
For Rob:
For this Moby mix I used a pretty dated version of Cool Edit Pro (I believe
it is from 1998)
I heard from a friend that the very inexpensive (and a bit old too) 'Radio
538 Music Maker' is
much easier to use than Cool Edit. Unfortunately the 538 Music Maker is out
of production..
If you have a really powerful processor and lots of memory, you could also
try Magix Music Maker,
as I've heard the latest versions are very resource-consuming...
Bart
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From: John Turpin
Subject: Re: (mobility) mega mix, are there other thoughts?
Date: 17 Mar 2001 14:16:19 -0600
At 9:00 PM +0100 3/17/01, Bart van Eijck wrote:
>I don't really feel the raps are out of place, sure they aren't Moby, but
>the raps I used
>are from '90 - '91 and originally were the raps for songs not too different
>from Moby's
>tracks at the time.
I liked the raps. It gives a Steinski feel to the mix. (I noticed the
Lesson 2 intro. :])
>For Rob:
>
>For this Moby mix I used a pretty dated version of Cool Edit Pro (I believe
>it is from 1998)
>I heard from a friend that the very inexpensive (and a bit old too) 'Radio
>538 Music Maker' is
>much easier to use than Cool Edit. Unfortunately the 538 Music Maker is out
>of production..
>If you have a really powerful processor and lots of memory, you could also
>try Magix Music Maker,
>as I've heard the latest versions are very resource-consuming...
You can also try ProTools Free .
This is a free version of the professional-grade software, and I've
used it to make some mixes.
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) re: moby vs daft
Date: 17 Mar 2001 16:40:00 -0800 (PST)
haha, no it wasnt a fight between moby n daft. if you
go to cmj.com, it says "moby vs. daft punk". its
really just a stupid way to dress up their interview.
hehe.
i was very disapointed with one more time. i thought
it was just too corny. i thought they'd be above using
those cheesy eiffel 65/basement jaxx processed vocals.
and pagan, we've gone thru this anti-jaxx thing
before, so keep quiet or eat steak! ;P sorry, i always
wanted to say that, hehe...
anyway, i NEVER buy cds anymore. no, i don't have
napster. i have a radio station with a computer that
can burn cds. they don't have AS MUCH music as
napster, but its just as bad for the record industry
;P
besides that, i'm broke.
so, i never have to hear 2 songs on the radio and buy
a crappy album, cause i never buy albums, and i can
always preview the albums i burn copies of! (even tho
i don't, half the time...) and when i do buy stuff,
its cause i've heard it so much i'm driven to buying
it (godspeed you black emperor!, etc)
however, most of the moby cd's i have, which are a lot
by my standards, are new. so he's definitely made a
few bucks off of me ;P (unlike, say, guided by
voices... oh boy... ;)
whatever
DJ PAUL
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Subject: Re: (mobility) re: moby vs daft
Date: 18 Mar 2001 08:09:48 -0800 (PST)
--- DJ Paul Simpson
wrote:
> and pagan, we've gone thru this anti-jaxx thing
> before, so keep quiet or eat steak! ;P sorry, i
> always wanted to say that, hehe...
at least daft punk isn't a bunch of whiny indie
rock singers talking about how they are sticking
it to the man... ::smile::
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From: John Turpin
Subject: (mobility) Chaos Control interview
Date: 18 Mar 2001 20:38:31 -0600
http://www.chaoscontrol.com/
...then select Moby from the menu.
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From: "Matt Olson"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Chaos Control interview
Date: 18 Mar 2001 19:35:53 -0800
great interview... thanks for posting the link!
-Matt
>http://www.chaoscontrol.com/
>
>....then select Moby from the menu.
>
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From: "crowes3"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobility
Date: 18 Mar 2001 22:43:29 -0800
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Re: (mobility) MobilityThanks, Martin. I look forward to reading the =
Moby book. I'm reading "Please Kill Me", an oral history of punk in the =
70's (I was there in the mid-to late). It's a fun read! I also read =
about a band called "Tahiti 80" in (of all places!) the Chicago Tribune. =
They're the first French artists I've found and what I've heard on =
this CD "Puzzle" so far is really interesting-sort of 60's pop, a little =
jazzy, pretty...I lived in Paris in 82-83 and there was a big disco =
scene. I read that "Mirwais" has put out I guess a re-working of those =
disco songs. Has anyone heard it? Or know about it? Anne
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Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobility
on 14/3/01 4:38, crowes3 at crowes3@email.msn.com wrote:
St. Etienne "Sound of Water" from a video on MTV2, bought the CD. =
The music is so sweet, featuring the voice of Sarah Cracknell (didn't =
someone ask who she was sometime back?). English pop is so much more =
sophisticated than American pop, it seems. Anyone know about any other =
musicians along these lines? =20
Hi Anne,
Good to hear from you again. Always a pleasure. St. Etienne are =
quite unlike anyone else so it would be difficult to suggest similar =
bands. Have you heard anything by Stereolab or Laika? Not the same, but =
in spirit quite similar to St.Etienne - although more experimental.=20
As for English pop being more sophisticated that US pop... let's =
just say we're in boy band, girl band, boy/girl band hell here. Just =
think Spice Girls without talent!!!! Now that is hard to do I know so =
now imagine NSync without talent!!! Or Backstreet Boys without... you =
get the picture. Worryingly Moby has said he likes this kind of pop. Is =
he winding us up d'ya think?
St Etienne themselves originated in the late 80s during the acid =
house explosion. Other bands that were inspired by the free party scene =
and merged that vibe with 60's pop sensibilties who emerged at the same =
time include The Stone Roses. This era, some say, represented the golden =
era of UK pop.
best
Martin
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Thanks, Martin. I look forward to =
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also read=20
about a band called "Tahiti 80" in (of all places!) the Chicago =
Tribune. =20
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CD=20
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scene. I read=20
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songs. Has anyone heard it? Or know about it? =20
Anne
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Mobility
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wrote:
St. Etienne "Sound =
of Water"=20
from a video on MTV2, bought the CD. The music is so sweet, =
featuring=20
the voice of Sarah Cracknell (didn't someone ask who she was =
sometime=20
back?). English pop is so much more sophisticated than =
American pop,=20
it seems. Anyone know about any other musicians along these =
lines?=20
Hi Anne,
Good to hear from you again. Always a =
pleasure.=20
St. Etienne are quite unlike anyone else so it would be difficult to =
suggest=20
similar bands. Have you heard anything by Stereolab or Laika? Not =
the same,=20
but in spirit quite similar to St.Etienne - although more =
experimental.=20
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just=20
say we're in boy band, girl band, boy/girl band hell here. Just =
think Spice=20
Girls without talent!!!! Now that is hard to do I know so now =
imagine NSync=20
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Worryingly Moby has said he likes this kind of pop. Is he winding us =
up d'ya=20
think?
St Etienne themselves originated in the late 80s during =
the acid=20
house explosion. Other bands that were inspired by the free party =
scene and=20
merged that vibe with 60's pop sensibilties who emerged at the same =
time=20
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best
Martin
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From: "crowes3"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Mobility
Date: 18 Mar 2001 22:46:07 -0800
Thanks for the suggestion. Anne
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Subject: (mobility) =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_=28mobility=29_i=B4m_crazy!!!?=
Date: 18 Mar 2001 22:50:57 -0800
Hi! It is just cool to say hi to you in Peru. Technology is great! Moby
is great! I'm sure you can order the B-Sides or anything else from
amazon.com or any of the other mega-entertainment sites. Good Luck. Anne
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Subject: Re: (mobility) everytime studio
Date: 18 Mar 2001 22:52:16 -0800
Hi, Elissa. I just wanted to note that I've been forgetting to trim my
transmissions. Sorry. Anne
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> could someone please upload the studio version of every time you touch me,
> acoustic, to one of the ftp sites, please?
>
> cheers.
>
> elissa
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From: "Mike A7"
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 17 Mar 2001 15:52:20 -0500
Bart van Eijck wrote:
> And it is stupid to buy an album just for the 2 songs you heard on the
> radio, I always *listen*
> to CD's I think are interesting first, it saves me a lot of money :)
This is a major benefit of the Napster technology. There's been many a CD
where I've heard a track that blew me away so I went on Napster, sampled
the other tracks and if I like what I hear I go and buy the CD. If I don't
like what I hear I save some $$ and don't buy it period.
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) moby vs daft punk!
Date: 19 Mar 2001 16:30:21 +0000
OK, two skinny guys from Paris (one pimply and short, the other pimply and
tall - both with hair) against one skinny, small, bald guy from New York.
Sounds like a pretty dull fight to me... unless they try to talk each other
into submission. In which case Guy Manuel would be in trouble in the first
round. In my experience he would spend the first twenty minutes pretending
he couldn't speak English (despite having met a number of times before to
share perfectly enjoyable conversations - in English) before offering a
profound nugget in perfect English. But Moby would probably spend just as
much time apologizing for not speaking perfect French which would give Guy
Manuel an unfair advantage in the psychological stakes. Thomas would then
probably talk endlessly about nothing that any one understands, a trick
which would leave most dumbstruck (with the obvious exception of the boys
from Air, who are equally capable of endlessly talking in mysterious ways).
Moby would be caught off guard for a few minutes but following a little bit
of analysis would come back with his secret weapon, a fully rationalized
discussion based on a thread of Thomas' nonsensical spiel. The killer blow
here would be for him to suggest that Daft Punk are, and always have been
retro artists - dance music's own Oasis in fact. This would bring both GM
and T out fighting in perfectly comprehensible English, arguing as if their
lives depended on it. Thus unmasked Moby would be outright winner. If he
failed to spot this Achilles heal his only other option would be to
challenge them to a statistics war. And since there isn't a second in the
day in which Moby's music isn't on the radio/ tv/ movies etc, somewhere in
the world, he would crush the Daft Punk boys into the ground.
If Moby was a Pokemon, what would his name be?
Martin
on 16/3/01 18:38, Bart van Eijck at j.vaneyck@chello.nl wrote:
>> I don't think the interview was about Moby vs. Daft Punk. I think they
>> were friendly. Who would win in a fight? Daft Punk? Or Moby?
>
>
> I would put my money on Daft Punk, they have the robot helmets :)
>
> Bart
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) more chart news...
Date: 19 Mar 2001 10:31:36 -0800 (PST)
wow, moby's like really famous now, huh!
south side is number 20!!!!!!! on the billboard 100
now. wwwwwwooooooowwwwwwwww.
its also number 3 on the, ahem, "modern" "rock"
charts...
and play is 38 on the albums chart....
wow!
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
np: french porn music on kcmu (hehe, actually that was
at the beginning of this message..... now they're
playing something that sounds like the wedding
present.... ;)
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From: Mux@webtv.net
Subject: (mobility) Moby on VH1
Date: 20 Mar 2001 11:03:56 -0500 (EST)
Happy Spring everyone. It looks lke Moby will be part of the VH1 Rock +
Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2001, on wed. at 9pm.
vivian
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From: "Steve Giles"
Subject: (mobility) Moby to tour with New Order
Date: 20 Mar 2001 16:19:04
From pitchforkmedia.com
Billy Corgan to Guest on New New Order
The world is a vampire sent to fly me to London
Brian Roberts reports:
According to comments made by band bassist Peter Hook to an unofficial
fansite, New Order's forthcoming, as-yet-untitled full-length will include a
contribution from former Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan. Hook said:
"Billy Corgan is guesting on a track, which we are finishing today.
Everything's going really well, touch wood." Touch wood? What, are these
guys British or something?
This new record does not have a title or a release date just yet, but the
band has confirmed that the first single will be titled "Crystal," and
should be out in June or July. Once the whole recording deal is done, New
Order plan to hit the road with the America's number one car salesman, Moby.
The new LP will be the band's first since 1993's Republic.
Pitchfork Review: Smashing Pumpkins: MACHINA/The Machines of God
New Order (Unofficial): http://www.worldinmotion.net
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) Moby Honey (promo 2) 12" for sale/trade
Date: 20 Mar 2001 19:50:53 +0100
I recently bought the Honey promo 3x12" and I already had promo 2, so if
anybody is interested in trading or buying this 12" from me, please contact
me with a bid or trade offer.
HONEY PROMO 2 [Jul 1998]
UK 12" promo, Mute, PL12MUTE218
A1 5:51 Honey (Risk Mix)
A2 5:12 Honey (Dark Mix)
B1 6:19 Honey (Westbam & Hardy Hard Mix)
B2 4:48 Honey (118 Mix)
The sleeve is in VG condition with a few minor bends on the corners, the
vinyl is in M- condition.
Bart
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) if moby was a pokemon...
Date: 20 Mar 2001 14:07:42 -0800 (PST)
hmmm, now that is a question. i'm glad moby isn't a
pokemon cause then i'd have to hate him to death ;P
he'd be a stupid little guy who jumped around and said
nothing but "Moby! Moby! Moby!" all day, while
millions of kids would try to "catch" him.
i do know that if he was a Digimon, his name would be
"Mobymon" and he'd be severely retarded. and whenever
my little sisters saw him they'd say "aaah!!!! the
m-word!!!!!"
i swear, my sisters (and all pokemon fans who are like
them) are so stupid, if i say "digimon" to them they
go "ewwww you said the d-word!" or something. get a
fucking life.....
dj pagan, how many indie rockers can you name who sing
about sticking it to the man? hmmmm..... maybe
pavement.... maybe spoon, who i don't really listen
to...... maybe robert pollard has said the phrase
"stick it to the man" sometime during one of his
songs, but it was just a drunken stream-of-conscious
ramble so it didn't really mean anything....... i know
sifl & olly have done a few "stick it to the man" type
songs, but they're not indie rock....
godspeed you black emperor! sure don't have any whiny
voiced stick it to the man songs........
whatever
DJ PAUL
"i put the needle in the groove.... and i stick it to
the man!" dr. booty (aka olly)
"we're so fucking dark" performance artists
"guhguhguhGUH!" flek
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From: Sharmi23@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) mobility tag
Date: 20 Mar 2001 22:53:32 EST
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Hi Clan,
I've made a version 2 of the mobility tag which is 60% of the size of the
other one. For those of you that have the last one, this is much more user
friendly. They will cost $2 or equivalent and I accept paypal.
I've already sent them out to those that I have promised better ones to
including Jake (rockmanrock) who left the list but wanted a tag when i first
made them. If you are interested please send me a note and I will give you
my address:)
I would make a scan to show you what it looks like but my computer's in a
bunch of pieces all over my bed.
Rock on,
Sharmila
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Hi Clan,
I've made a version 2 of the mobility tag which is 60% of the size of the
other one. For those of you that have the last one, this is much more user
friendly. They will cost $2 or equivalent and I accept paypal.
I've already sent them out to those that I have promised better ones to
including Jake (rockmanrock) who left the list but wanted a tag when i first
made them. If you are interested please send me a note and I will give you
my address:)
I would make a scan to show you what it looks like but my computer's in a
bunch of pieces all over my bed.
Rock on,
Sharmila
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From: martinjames
Subject: (mobility) moby to produce grrovejet girl!!
Date: 21 Mar 2001 13:13:32 +0000
here's a story for ya.
Moby to produce Groovejet Girl
Groovejet vocalist Sophie Ellis-Bextor has announced details of a
forthcoming solo LP to be released late this summer on Polydor. Moby and
Blur=B9s Alex James head the list of artists producing and writing material
with Ellis-Bextor. Moby who recently turned down the opportunity to work
with Madonna was said to have =8Cjumped=B9 at the chance to work with the
=8CGroovejet=B9 singer. Ironically sometime Madonna studio collaborators Damian
Le Gassick is scheduled to contribute programming and keyboards to
Ellis-Bextor=B9s solo project and Cardigans producer Tore Johansson is rumore=
d
to be producing. Sophie was formerly lead singer in group theaudience but
only achieved success when she provided a vocal for the reissue of Spiller=B9=
s
(formerly) instrumental dance cut =8CGroovejet=B9. To date =8CGroovejet=B9 has sold
over 500,000 copies in the UK and was recently voted 9th best number one
single of all time in Channel 4=B9s =8CHundred Greatest Number One Singles=B9
program. Spiller=B9s follow-up, =8CCrybaby=B9 has been recorded without an
Ellis-Bextor vocal and will be previewed at next week=B9s Miami Winter Music
Conference with an official release scheduled for late (as in post-Ibiza)
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From: dj pagan
Subject: (mobility) the old school megamix
Date: 21 Mar 2001 11:50:46 -0800 (PST)
hey yo...
you wanted feedback, you get it. *too* *short*
(and i'm not talking about the rapper). you
people nowadays have no patience with music and
mixing. everything is me, me, me. now, now,
now. i tell you. holy shit, where's my tylenol?
seriously, not bad on the mix job. i seemed to
have skimmed that you used sound forge for it to
mix over the hip-hop samples (which i thought
were very well placed contrary to popular belief
on the list). did you mix the rest of it, or did
you cheat with sound forge the whole way?
bastard! ::smile:: i just felt it wasn't enough,
but that's my greedy self speaking.
/djp
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From: Brad Caviness
Subject: Re: (mobility) the old school megamix
Date: 21 Mar 2001 21:34:59 -0800 (PST)
--- dj pagan wrote:
> seriously, not bad on the mix job. i seemed to
> have skimmed that you used sound forge for it to
> mix over the hip-hop samples (which i thought
> were very well placed contrary to popular belief
> on the list). did you mix the rest of it, or did
> you cheat with sound forge the whole way?
> bastard! ::smile:: i just felt it wasn't enough,
> but that's my greedy self speaking.
>
I'm the one that cheats with sound forge... I think Bart
cheats with Cool Edit. It think I'm going to start cheating
with Acid of Vegas soon instead.
I've mixed a track or two from cd's at the local discotheque
(and firmly astonished the resident dj's that I didn't wreck
the whole thing. I learned just by watching... but I don't
think I could handle vinyl... but it would be fun to give it
a try), but I'm still clearly a novice. I think I could get
pretty good at it if I got the equipment on which to practice.
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) the old school megamix
Date: 22 Mar 2001 14:35:39 +0100
>seriously, not bad on the mix job. i seemed to
>have skimmed that you used sound forge for it to
>mix over the hip-hop samples (which i thought
>were very well placed contrary to popular belief
>on the list). did you mix the rest of it, or did
>you cheat with sound forge the whole way?
>bastard! ::smile:: i just felt it wasn't enough,
>but that's my greedy self speaking.
I said on forehand I would cheat all the way :) I'm not a dj,
I'm just a guy with a bpm counter, a computer and a passion
for old school dance music.
And about the mix being short: A song duration of 1:30 min. is
very common for (greatest hits) megamixes of one artist like the
ones one often finds as b-sides on maxi CD singles etc.
thanks for the comment!
Bart
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) Moby on "Later With Jools Holland"
Date: 22 Mar 2001 19:54:12 +0100
Has anybody got a good quality recording of this? I recorded it from BBC but
with a lot of atmospheric noise because I'm in the Netherlands :( Please
contact me privately if you have this and are willing to trade or sell it at
a gentle price.
Bart
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From: "Paul Cross"
Subject: (mobility) RE: TRUE SIGN OF THE APOCALYPSE!!
Date: 22 Mar 2001 10:51:29 -0800
ok I will catch hell but here it goes :)
>>> "David Holzer" 03/22/01 10:43AM >>>
I think we should forward this to the moby list.
Dave
Creating a new brand of list wars. Galatic list wars!
>Subject: RE: TRUE SIGN OF THE APOCALYPSE!!
>Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 09:06:50 -0800
>
>better be glad this a Virgin Mega mailing list and not a V2 one..those =
bastards will steal out ideas...
all the assholes that are responsible for releasing PLAY and (re)releasing =
PLAY with a b side comp and (re)(re)(re)releasing
PLAY+2 w/ a couple B-sides and (re)(re)(re)(re)releasing PLAY w/ the gawd =
awful Gwen 'South Side' mix!! I am sure they still have
a few more versions they can think up..
PLAY w/ free Bigmac and a Coke
PLAY w/ Hertz car rental
PLAY w/ limited edition beef jerky scent
PLAY w/ dildo and chinstrap
PLAY w/ *FREE* Moby action figure (detachable dildos)
PLAY w/ *FREE* lifetime subscription to *I SELL MEAT AND SAY IM A VEGGIE* =
magazine
PLAY w/ *FREE* autoremix script to milk out your songs producing 500 =
clones with minimal effort
PLAY w/ *FREE* 'I love the Grammies' T-shirt
PLAY (dvd) w/ Charlton Heston on PLAYs success
PLAY the video game (how fast can you sell out?)
PLAY Cola (sweet at first but leaves a awful taste in your mouth)
PLAY Cereal (a crunchie blend of oats w/ marshmallow $'s)
PLAY condoms (for your bald headed guy)
PLAY in limited edition leather pouch
PLAY ATM card (ya can put money in but ya can't take it out)
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From: "Robert Taylor"
Subject: (mobility) mega mix with out the rap
Date: 22 Mar 2001 19:39:21
Has there been anymore consideration of the mega mix being done with out the
rap???? Please don't take this wrong. I thought the mix was done supurbly. I
just wanted one without the rap as well. I think it would sound great.
Thanks
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From: "Troy N"
Subject: (mobility) thanx
Date: 22 Mar 2001 14:04:20 -0600
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Hello all --
Speaking of the Mobility Thanks tribute CD, are the images for the =
cover-art kept on-line anywhere? Or, would anyone be willing to email =
some scans to me privately (uh .... scans of the album art, not anything =
too sick that will get me in trouble at work ... ha ha).
Is DJ Darryl still on the list? (had a track on the compilation cd) -- =
I'm looking forward to the full length CD "Beats, Breaks, Bass and =
other things that go bump in the night." cool title.
http://www.nsoul.com/artdisp.cfm?artistnum=3D83
This page includes the "Thanks" cd ("on Mute Records") on DJ Darryl's =
discography. Interesting.
Any other "indie" artists on that compilation have full-length releases?
Thanx all,
Troy
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From: "Steve Giles"
Subject: Re: (mobility) thanx
Date: 22 Mar 2001 20:12:47
Troy wrote:
Any other "indie" artists on that compilation have full-length releases?
I know Ryu relased one CD that has his Unloved Symphony cover from Thanks 1
on it. That's the only Thanks song I have. I don't think he has it anymore,
but the esteemed Mr. Paul Simpson, esq., might know.
Steve
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From: "Tyler Holt"
Subject: (mobility) old school megamix
Date: 22 Mar 2001 13:54:17 -0700
I'm terribly sorry and embarrassed about this, but...............
I looked all over the FTP site, and I can't find the megamix.
Is it even there, or did you upload it somewhere else?
sorry.....
Tyler
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From: Tim Ellorin
Subject: RE: (mobility) old school megamix
Date: 22 Mar 2001 15:45:01 -0500
Go here for the megamix ftp://mobility:the_best_mailinglist@mobyfan.dhs.org
Tim
> I'm terribly sorry and embarrassed about this, but...............
> I looked all over the FTP site, and I can't find the megamix.
> Is it even there, or did you upload it somewhere else?
> sorry.....
> Tyler
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From: "Steve Delap"
Subject: RE: (mobility) Moby on "Later With Jools Holland"
Date: 22 Mar 2001 22:46:31 -0000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com
> [mailto:owner-mobility@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Bart van Eijck
> Sent: 22 March 2001 18:54
> To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: (mobility) Moby on "Later With Jools Holland"
>
>
> Has anybody got a good quality recording of this? I recorded
> it from BBC but
> with a lot of atmospheric noise because I'm in the
> Netherlands :( Please
> contact me privately if you have this and are willing to
> trade or sell it at
> a gentle price.
>
> Bart
>
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From: brustein
Subject: (mobility) RE: mobility-digest V4 #554
Date: 22 Mar 2001 19:51:33 -0500
Whats up Mobility. Must have been 2 years or something since I last posted....
Ah, the good old days back in 1997, 98, even 99. Amazing how things change so
quickly. While I am so happy for Moby, and I'm sure I'll get flamed for this
or something, I have a feeling that a lot of the old guys here can agree with
me (maybe even Paul, if he is still around, would agree with me - and I never
agreed with anything he said...) For me, I love Moby's music. But I never
realized until Play came out (a CD I didn't like so much) that one of things I
also liked was saying I love Moby, and having people say, who's Moby? It was
cool to like Moby back then, and then tell your friends and introduce him and
some would like him and some wouldn't, but anyway, it was cool. It's not cool
anymore, and it really got me. I guess that means I don't really appreciate it
or whatever, but I don't care. I think he is great and I love the man, I am
just afraid to say it in public anymore....
Anyway, the point is, as I will be going back to Japan in May and not taking
my CD collection with me, I have decided to sell my 100 plus Moby CD
collection. Included are sought after CDs such as Underwater and UHF, as well
as other older and sort of rare singles (the real go, hymn, I don't know... a
lot of them) and numerous promos (tons from Play, that 2CD one in the rubber
sleave (forgot the name, but off of AR), 3 copies of the 2CD Animal Rights,
and I don't know what else. Anyway, before I go offer it to the masses on
eBay, I was wondering if anyone is interested in buying them all or parts, or
just what you all think of how much they are worth (I guess only the really
hard to get ones). Just wanted to get your info.... Anyway, I love(d) you
guys, and as my progression from posting everyday and competing with Steve and
Bart for new CDs has turned into les posting, then digest status, and soon to
be removed from the list (probably, but I doubt I can do it....) I just wanted
to pop in one more time and say Whats up. Later.
AJ
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From: "Tyler Holt"
Subject: RE: (mobility) old school megamix
Date: 22 Mar 2001 20:47:23 -0700
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From: Tim Ellorin
Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
Subject: RE: (mobility) old school megamix
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 15:45:01 -0500
Go here for the megamix ftp://mobility:the_best_mailinglist@mobyfan.dhs.org
Tim
> I'm terribly sorry and embarrassed about this, but...............
> I looked all over the FTP site, and I can't find the megamix.
> Is it even there, or did you upload it somewhere else?
> sorry.....
> Tyler
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) mega mix with out the rap
Date: 23 Mar 2001 09:09:16 +0100
>Has there been anymore consideration of the mega mix being done with out
the
>rap???? Please don't take this wrong. I thought the mix was done supurbly.
I
>just wanted one without the rap as well. I think it would sound great.
Yeah yeah Robert, I said I would make a rap-less version for you and I will,
I'm just really busy right now with school and all (exams coming next week
etc.) I'll cut the raps and upload the mp3 this weekend, ok?
Bart
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: Re: (mobility) old school megamix
Date: 23 Mar 2001 09:13:25 +0100
Tyler wrote:
>password?
ftp://mobility:the_best_mailinglist@mobyfan.dhs.org
An ftp site in a browser URL already includes the password :)
Compare the address:
Host: mobyfan.dhs.org
Login: mobility
Pass: the_best_mailinglist
And remember, if you can't get in it's probably because the max
number of simultaneous users has been reached, or my crappy
network card dropped the connection again. (I should really buy a
new one soon) Either way, the remedy is to wait a while and try again.
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From: ddonk
Subject: Re: (mobility) RE: mobility-digest V4 #554
Date: 23 Mar 2001 08:37:58 -0800 (PST)
...sorry you have to feel so kool...
It was
> cool to like Moby back then, , but anyway,
> it was cool. It's not cool
> anymore, and it really got me.
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) RE: mobility-digest V4 #554
Date: 23 Mar 2001 17:16:18 +0000
see, i find this all a bit strange. back in the day moby could be seen
performing 'go' on top of the pops in the uk. he was in the pop charts. he
was all over the media. he played at all of the major raves. so, from a
british point of view, when exactly was moby unknown, underground and (your
word) cool? he went out of favor with the uk press for a while, but he also
continued to have top thirty hit singles. when exactly was he that
underground that only a selected few were his true fans?
the fact is he was always good, occasionally great, sometimes a genius, a
few times bad (my opinion). you may not have liked Play, but it wasn't by
any stretch of the imagination his first hit record.
I think its as uncool to like moby now as it has ever been. or is that cool?
who cares really, it all boils down to snobbery.
music is there to be shared, no one should be allowed to lay claim to it
through their position of privilege.
that's all
bye
martin
>> cool to like Moby back then, , but anyway,
>> it was cool. It's not cool
>> anymore, and it really got me.
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From: Christopher Michael Bourke
Subject: Re: (mobility) old school megamix
Date: 23 Mar 2001 11:45:15 -0600
Cheers go out to Bart! I actually really liked this mix, one of my fan
remix favorites, if I may say so (of course the number one spot will always
be Tone Matrix's Myopia remix). Thanks for breaking the monotony of the
list, wish more people would venture into such things (i've tried but I'm
absolutely no good).
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) thanx?
Date: 23 Mar 2001 10:05:49 -0800 (PST)
i heard steve mention my name here? about ryu?
um well you can go to soulpsychadelicide.com for more
ryu related info, but i think he's netless at the
moment...
but his address and i think fone number are there, so
you can contact him those ways if you need to.....
he's always broke tho, so he probly won't send you too
much music ;P
is that what you were asking about? if not, then just
ask me again, um.....
anyway
ROCK!
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From: DJ Paul Simpson
Subject: (mobility) chart junk
Date: 23 Mar 2001 10:42:58 -0800 (PST)
play is still number 38 on the top 200 albums
south side is now number 19 on the hot 100!
and still number 3 on "modern" "rock"!
and of course, the new daft punk debuted at #44 this
week
so, cool
anyway
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
np: new Tipsy, on kcmu
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) Re: picking on AJ
Date: 23 Mar 2001 20:40:08 +0100
>see, i find this all a bit strange. back in the day moby could be seen
>performing 'go' on top of the pops in the uk. he was in the pop charts. he
>was all over the media. he played at all of the major raves. so, from a
>british point of view, when exactly was moby unknown, underground and (your
>word) cool? he went out of favor with the uk press for a while, but he also
>continued to have top thirty hit singles. when exactly was he that
>underground that only a selected few were his true fans?
Ok, I'll try to explain (and I'm speaking for myself, not for AJ, because I
don't know his motivations).
Moby always used to be one of the popular 'underground' artists. With this I
mean artists that make
hitsingles but also put out weird stuff under different names etc. Artists
that have both hit potential
and musical credibility. Other examples of these artists are Leftfield,
Kosheen, Faithless, Air etc.
(just naming the electronic ones)
I don't know what exactly happened to make me feel Moby is no longer one of
them, perhaps it's the
over-promotion by V2 over the last year, perhaps it's the re-release of
WDMHFSB? by Mute, or just me
being in my "I hate the world and everything is wrong" phase, I don't
know... But if it is just me, then why
are more people having this feelings?
I think this all is about feeling special, if you're a collector of anything
you will understand. It's nice to have
a small community of people who share the same (exclusive) interest. If you
are one of that select group
it makes you feel special, and don't we all want to feel special in some
way? right. Wouldn't you want to
be able to wear the clothes you really like *without* everybody else wearing
those same clothes?
In a capitalistic society like the one we live in, exclusiveness means
status means coolness.
Now bringing this back to Moby. I think Moby really wasn't as mainstream
with Go as with singles from Play.
Go, at the time was only loved by people from 18-28 whereas Play does well
in all age cathegories.
If I would ask a 45 year old person if they knew the artist Moby in 1991, I
would probably get the same
answer as if I were to ask my mom who Faithless is now. And Faithless is
well known in a certain age
group, but is not considered to be the mainstream act like the Vengaboys.
I'm not saying that people of
a certain age can't like Moby, it's just an example of how there was still
exclusiveness (coolness, if you want)
about his older work, and that now you can't really describe the "Moby fan"
any more, it's not a type of people,
a group any more. For all you know, the pope could be a huge Moby fan.
And that is what I miss, a small group of people that because of the
intimacy of the group could share their
every feeling and it would be understood. Suppose you have a small group of
real friends and you would
always have the same chairs at a quiet little bar in your hometown. Would
you like it if that bar all of a sudden
became the hottest place in town, stuffed with hundreds of strange visitors?
Wouldn't you go and find
another place? I'm not saying those new people at the bar should go away,
they could all well be really nice
people, who knows, but the sudden change would make you feel uneasy,
wouldn't it?
I rest my case...
Bart
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From: Tim Ellorin
Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: picking on AJ
Date: 23 Mar 2001 14:34:36 -0500
> If you
> are one of that select group
> it makes you feel special, and don't we all want to feel
> special in some
> way?
Now go into the bathroom and look into the mirror at yourself and say 10
times in a row, outloud, "I am a special person". And you will feel better!
:)
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From: "Steve Giles"
Subject: Re: (mobility) thanx?
Date: 23 Mar 2001 20:11:33
I was wondering if his album with the weird symbols on it and the spooky
tree cover was still available.
That's all.
Steve
Reply-To: mobility@lists.xmission.com
i heard steve mention my name here? about ryu?
um well you can go to soulpsychadelicide.com for more
ryu related info, but i think he's netless at the
moment...
but his address and i think fone number are there, so
you can contact him those ways if you need to.....
he's always broke tho, so he probly won't send you too
much music ;P
is that what you were asking about? if not, then just
ask me again, um.....
anyway
ROCK!
DJ PAUL
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From: "Geoffrey Sproule"
Subject: (mobility) moby music
Date: 23 Mar 2001 21:14:41 -0000
i heard a few people ont he list looking for the notes for moby songs and i
have come accross a brilliant book which has all the music and lyrics for
play
it is published by carish and is ISBN 88-8291-890-4
THEIR WEB SITE IS www.carish.com
if this any help to anyone and it is the last worn on what some of the
lyrics are ;-) you might be surprised
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From: "Geoffrey Sproule"
Subject: RE: (mobility) moby music
Date: 23 Mar 2001 21:20:25 -0000
sorry wrong address try here
http://www.carisch.com/inglese/action.lasso?-search&-Database=news.fp5&-Layo
ut=INGelenco&-Response=home.htm&-op=eq&inglese=SI&-MaxRecords=all&-SortField
=livelloimportanza&-SortField=artista&-SortOrder=ascending
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Sent: 23 March 2001 21:15
i heard a few people ont he list looking for the notes for moby songs and i
have come accross a brilliant book which has all the music and lyrics for
play
it is published by carish and is ISBN 88-8291-890-4
THEIR WEB SITE IS www.carish.com
if this any help to anyone and it is the last worn on what some of the
lyrics are ;-) you might be surprised
Geoff
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From: MOBYGIRL1@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) Helpless
Date: 24 Mar 2001 00:59:55 EST
I do agree with Bart. I was never part of the 'Mobility' group but I only
knew of one other person who knew of Moby and we shared a lot together and it
felt good. I am really annoyed when someone tries to impress me by telling
me they LOVE 'Southside.' Personally I could live happily if I never had to
hear that song ever again. Oh well. I was actually looking to see if anyone
knew the lyrics for 'Helpless'. I listen to it often and I sing along and I
really hate when it comes to the parts I don't know. I checked most of the
sites under lyrics but I didn't see it. Does anyone know them or where I can
get them? Thanks. -Kelly
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From: "Shaun Rader"
Subject: RE: (mobility) old school megamix
Date: 24 Mar 2001 02:09:13 -0800
I enjoyed the old school megamix a lot! I think all the samples and
the whole feel of the mix added to the whole old school-ness of the
Moby songs chosen... very well done!
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From: "Shaun Rader"
Subject: (mobility) OT: Unknown songs
Date: 24 Mar 2001 04:38:09 -0800
Hi I have real short music clips (100k, 15 seconds or so) of 2 songs
that I don't recognize. If anyone knows the artist for either of
these songs please tell me (if I had to say I would think it's
Autechre):
http://home.earthlink.net/~docshasta/Unknown01.mp3
http://home.earthlink.net/~docshasta/Unknown02.mp3
Thanks,
Shaun
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From: Jack Wheeler
Subject: (mobility) Hello!
Date: 24 Mar 2001 13:10:38 -0800 (PST)
Hi, I've been lurking for a while and felt it was time to introduce myself.
>
> * Name - Jack
> * Age - 30
> * What is in your Moby collection - Play, Play w/ B-Sides, Play
(Autographed Virgin), Everything Is Wrong, Animal Rights, Rare - Collected
B-Sides, I Like To Score
> * Where you first heard Moby, and how much of a fan you are - First
heard Moby at Woodstock 99, laying in my tent I hear this angelic music
floating across from the Rave hanger, as it ends I hear "Hi, I'm Moby", then
he starts into another song. I was hooked at that point. The angelic music
was My Weakness. I went and saw him later that year when he was touring at
Syracuse University. Great show. Can't wait for the DVD to come out.
> * Other artists you like - Just about anything except
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) Moby Megamix without raps
Date: 25 Mar 2001 14:12:32 +0200
For those who requested, it's available at the usual adress:
ftp://mobility:the_best_mailinglist@mobyfan.dhs.org
Host: mobyfan.dhs.org
Login: mobility
Pass: the_best_mailinglist
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From: AJ Miyagi Brustein
Subject: (mobility) Re: picking on AJ
Date: 25 Mar 2001 10:29:17 -0500
I agree with everythign that Bart said, but have more to say. This kind
of stuff happens to everyone with everything. People who used to love
wraps (the sandwichy food) 10 years ago, people who used to shop in
Abercrombie and Fitch (5 years ago), people who lived in silicon valley
15 years ago.... The list of examples ca nbe broght from anywwhere, but
it happens all the time.
As for me, it was almost like a game. I could listen to Moby and then I
could tell me friends about him. I could go to a club or watch a movie
or something and every so often Moby (or something like him) would come
on and I would listen and kinda feel good if it was Moby. (People would
talk of a Moby spotting on M2 at like 3 in the morning). I would go CD
shopping and ignore stores like TOWER and HMV (for the simple reason
they didn't have Moby - the techno section comprised of crapy house
compilations) and look for the hidden away stores that might have
something. I could do a search on eBay and get 45 results instead of 600
(which meant none of these crap like now - "neatly ripped out ad with
Moby from Rolling Stone" type stuff). I could check my email, get
something from mobility but something that I was actually interested in
reading. We used to talk about Moby and how it would be so awesome if
he got famous so everyone could know him. I guess I should be careful
what I wish for, because I never imagined it like this. And Moby was
NEVER popular like this in the UK. There are plenty of bands on the
charts in America that no one has ever heard of
Anyway, the point is that while Moby (like Wraps and Abercrombie and
fitch) may not have changed, everythign around him has. I never did
recommend Play even when it first came out in99 and Moby was popular
because I didn't really like the album. But now that everywhere is Play
overload it kinda of detracts from all his other great stuff (for me
anyway). Maybe I would've been more happy if he got famous off of ETW or
something like that, but I don't know. Anyway, I wanted to Thank Bart
for his other mail to me, and I will think about my CDs, plus I realized
that all the jewel cases are in Baltimroe and I am in Boston so I
woudn't be able to sell the CDs until May anyway.... Oh well. Later.
AJ
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From: Christopher Michael Bourke
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: picking on AJ
Date: 25 Mar 2001 12:47:17 -0600
Enjoyed your laundry list, man...
> people who used to shop in
> Abercrombie and Fitch (5 years ago), people who lived in silicon valley
> 15 years ago.... The list of examples ca nbe broght from anywwhere, but
> it happens all the time.
Jesus, *5* years ago? I don't know where you're from, but here in the
Midwest A&F is still as strong as ever. That's the thing about where I'm
from, styles tend to get here a little later and are absorbed at a slower
pace, which means they tend to stay longer too. EVEN I have an A&F Tshirt.
I bought a plain white, $6 Tshirt from a discount store and wrote
Abercrombie and Fitch on it with black magic marker. I have no idea why I
get so many stares.
Actually if you want to imagine what my state is like (Nebraska), imagine
antarctica (in the winter at least), add some buildings and populate it with
1.3 million boring, ugly, fat people that have a taste for country music and
line dancing, and that's pretty much it. You can categorize everyone in one
basic category: All the guys are "A&F" people and all the girls are Dixie
Chicks. You probably understand the type of person that wears A&F already,
but for those not in the know, "Dixie Chick" would best be described as a
person trying to be pop but still loves their country. God I need to
graduate soon.
> As for me, it was almost like a game. I could listen to Moby and then I
... And Moby was
> NEVER popular like this in the UK. There are plenty of bands on the
> charts in America that no one has ever heard of
Here here. I've lost that loving feeling too, however don't worry. I am
almost 90% sure that, like all mass marketed things, this is just a fad.
People will move on and it may go back to like it was. Even if it doesn't
and we never have such enjoyment like that again, there is no reason to stop
liking his other stuff is there? You fell in love with his music because it
was good on its own merits, not because you thought you found an unknown
little jem and by liking it you would become a member of a secret society of
Moby lovers; or if you did then you liked his music for the wrong reasons.
Chill out, stop listening to his albums for a while, and come back to him
some time with a renewed sense of fan-love.
Chris
PS. if you do end up selling them, I would be interested in EIW:M&R. CD#2
was stolen by a bunch of micks that I was staying with at my dorm in Japan.
Fucking bastards.
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From: "Shaun Rader"
Subject: RE: (mobility) Re: picking on AJ
Date: 25 Mar 2001 15:37:40 -0800
> Now bringing this back to Moby. I think Moby really wasn't
> as mainstream with Go as with singles from Play.
My whole take on the thing is this: I wish EVERY single one of the
artists I love and collect would make it big. It would be great to be
able to turn on the radio and hear nothing but music *I* like. It
would be great to know that the artists I respect are making millions
for their music (as opposed to artists I don't enjoy so much).
The only downside I see to becoming mainstream and popular is how the
concerts will be affected. Most of the people might not be die
hards.. there will be too many people and you might need binoculars to
see the stage.. etc.
I believe Moby will die down big time and he will be our little secret
once again years from now. But who knows...
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From: "Mike A7"
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: picking on AJ
Date: 25 Mar 2001 17:28:56 -0500
Bart van Eijck wrote:
> Moby always used to be one of the popular 'underground' artists. With
this I
> mean artists that make
> hitsingles but also put out weird stuff under different names etc.
Artists
> that have both hit potential
> and musical credibility. Other examples of these artists are Leftfield,
> Kosheen, Faithless, Air etc.
> (just naming the electronic ones)
> I think this all is about feeling special, if you're a collector of
anything
> you will understand. It's nice to have
> a small community of people who share the same (exclusive) interest.
Bart,
I can see where you're coming from. Right or wrong I often have those types
of feelings about artists I like too. As you know I am a HUGE
Faithless/Rollo fan and I thought it was cool you mentioned them here.
Being in the US, Faithless is not known well here at all other than by
their small group of fans here and dance music fans who know their club
hits like "Insomnia". They are much bigger in the UK and Europe and I like
it that way. I love being a fan of a great group few know about here. It
makes it easier to get really cool collectible stuff of theirs here, and it
makes the connection with other fans all the more special because you know
what others are missing out on.
Now connect that to Dido. I have known of Dido from her days signing with
Rollo on Faithless and other Cheeky projects. So when her solo CD came out
I bought it the DAY of release, being a Rollo produced CD it was exciting
to have a new CD from a member of the Cheeky family. I saw Dido play in
front of a few hundred people in a tiny club in Pontiac, Michigan, got to
meet her, etc right after the CD came out.
It was cool knowing of this great CD better than the Jewels, Sarah
McClachlan and other female singers clogging up American radio. I always
figured Dido would hit it big here, didn't understand why it took so long
but she has made up for lost time.
She's now huge here and it aggravates me to be on a Dido list and see
people post stuff like "Hey I came across a new Dido track on Napster
called "Flowerstand Man", does anyone know what this is from? A new track?
B-Side?". I just laugh
at stuff like this from the "I love Dido, I first heard of her from Eminem"
crowd. I guess it shouldn't bug me but it does. I've tried to hip the Dido
list a few times to her work with Faithless but other than the people who
already knew, not many seem to give a shit. Their loss. All I know is Dido
is going to be on Faithless' new CD due in June and I worry a bit that the
"Dido crowd" will jump on that CD but then again I'd like to see Faithless
have more popularity and recognition in the US. But I don't won't it to
come on the back of Dido's popularity, frankly I think Rollo is more
talented than his sister overall anyways.
All of this babbling is a way to say I can understand where you're coming
from. I can understand how people can see it as being "elitist" but I can
see both sides to the story.
MikeA
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From: "Matt Olson"
Subject: (mobility) Some Moby News/Gossip
Date: 26 Mar 2001 20:17:56 -0800
http://cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/pagename=3D/RP/ALLSTAR/misstruth.html
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From: "Bart van Eijck"
Subject: (mobility) finally proof!
Date: 27 Mar 2001 21:03:10 +0200
Yes, it's true, just follow the link:
http://moby.isgay.com/
(Tip: try other names and then .isgay.com :)
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From: Sharmi23@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) finally proof!
Date: 27 Mar 2001 16:09:12 EST
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HAHA
I put my name in there.
Sharmila
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HAHA
I put my name in there.
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) Re: picking on AJ
Date: 27 Mar 2001 23:34:39 +0100
on 23/3/01 20:40, Bart van Eijck at j.vaneyck@chello.nl wrote:
Never meant to pick on AJ. Just find it hard understanding his perspective.
A few comments on your thoughts:
> Moby always used to be one of the popular 'underground' artists. With this I
> mean artists that make
> hitsingles but also put out weird stuff under different names etc. Artists
> that have both hit potential
> and musical credibility. Other examples of these artists are Leftfield,
> Kosheen, Faithless, Air etc.
> (just naming the electronic ones)
Again, this is all from a UK perspective. I think the main difference
between Moby and these other artists you mention (fine as they all are), is
that none of them launched their UK (and European) careers with a huge hit
single supported by daytime radio (unheard of at the time for good music to
be played during the waking hours). I think the only UK comparison to Moby
would be with Prodigy, who also released a low key single before hitting the
higher echelons of the chart with their second release.
>
> I don't know what exactly happened to make me feel Moby is no longer one of
> them, perhaps it's the
> over-promotion by V2 over the last year, perhaps it's the re-release of
> WDMHFSB? by Mute, or just me
> being in my "I hate the world and everything is wrong" phase, I don't
> know... But if it is just me, then why
> are more people having this feelings?
Yeah, I've felt like the Play horse has been flogged to within an inch of
its life.
>
> In a capitalistic society like the one we live in, exclusiveness means
> status means coolness.
OK, but that's my argument, Moby was never truly exclusive. In fact I think
his entire musical motivation has been to be inclusive, which is why he's
never gone too experimental - not even the alt.quiet mix of Hymn compares to
say Oval, or Mouse on Mars for being experimental.
>
> Now bringing this back to Moby. I think Moby really wasn't as mainstream
> with Go as with singles from Play.
> Go, at the time was only loved by people from 18-28 whereas Play does well
> in all age cathegories.
> If I would ask a 45 year old person if they knew the artist Moby in 1991, I
> would probably get the same
> answer as if I were to ask my mom who Faithless is now. And Faithless is
> well known in a certain age
> group, but is not considered to be the mainstream act like the Vengaboys.
> I'm not saying that people of
> a certain age can't like Moby, it's just an example of how there was still
> exclusiveness (coolness, if you want)
> about his older work, and that now you can't really describe the "Moby fan"
> any more, it's not a type of people,
> a group any more. For all you know, the pope could be a huge Moby fan.
I think the biggest hole in your argument here is that many of the people
who discovered Moby when they were raving ten years ago are now ten years
older:) Moby is too. That comment is not as stupid as it seems as Moby
naturally makes music for his age peers. I was 28 when 'Go' cam, out and
I've stuck with him.. we've both grown up together. So the gratifying thing
for me now is when I hear that someone younger also digs Play, and has
subsequently discovered those so-called 'cool' Moby records. And if a 45
year old says they like Moby too, I tend to assume they were ravers back in
the day.
Incidentally, Faithless also have an older fan base in Europe. Sure they
have huge pop hits (one the biggest acts in Germany), but their albums sell
to the 24-40 age group.
Oh and I do hope the Pop is a Moby fan. That's an image I'd like to keep
when having anxiety attacks about why I've had my daughter christened a
catholic
I think we differ on our what we consider to be small groups. Of the groups
you mention above only Kosheen have yet to hit the big time in terms of
sales, yet in drum'n'bass circles they are considered to be pretty
mainstream. But I do understand that sense of loss that you feel when an
artist becomes a household name. To illustrate I'll tell you a story about
Air (one of your suggested cool bands). A few years ago I wrote the first UK
article about the French scene. As a result I met, and interviewed all of
the main players a number of times. During one of my early visits I was
given a demo tape by Air. I passed that tape on. They signed to MoWax. Then
Virgin. I've subsequently interviewed them with every new release. I really
felt like they were my discovery. Then they released 'Moon Safari' and
everyone was into them. Suddenly I had to share my secret with people I
didn't like, as well as those I love.
But... the music is still stunning, I still love what they do. I'm just not
a part of a secret elite anymore. Which is liberating really.
OK, I'm tired now
See ya
Martin
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From: "Robert Taylor"
Subject: (mobility) Remix fans
Date: 29 Mar 2001 19:41:16
If only we had something like this for Moby.
This is an amazing site with over 600 remixes.
Maybe someday.
Bjork Remix Web - homemade remixes site for Bjork fans
http://www.arktikos.com/bjork/
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From: Rob
Subject: Re: (mobility) Remix fans (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F6rk?=)
Date: 30 Mar 2001 13:39:34 +0200
Yes!!
I came across this site about 2 years ago and it sprung back into my
mind when Bart put out his mix on the net.
So first of all, tanx for the (web) address. And second, yes (!!), we
(=us, MOBILITY, the_best_mailinglist) should try to attempt the same. Is
there enough creativity out there? I challenge thee ....
THIRD of all, who's gonna host this, because this will take some server
space [Christopher? ;-)]. We could start by posting the original tribute
CD ("Thanks" is the title, I believe ...)
Well, enough suggestions for one night, I REALLY should be working on a
remix of my own (Bart & John, tanx for the suggestions on the software).
Rob
Robert Taylor wrote:
> If only we had something like this for Moby. This is an amazing site
> with over 600 remixes. Maybe some day.
>
> Bjork Remix Web - homemade remixes site for Bjork fans
>
> http://www.arktikos.com/bjork/
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From: "courtney colonna"
Subject: (mobility) Fwd: Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
Date: 30 Mar 2001 08:20:45 -0500
most of you probably know this already from moby-online...
>
>Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
>
>MOBY has issued a public apology for being a "truly annoying and
>awful man" at various points throughout his career.
>
>http://www.ProcessRequest.com/apps/redir.asp?link=XbcdaebgBH,YeijcdagjEB
>Click here for the full story or copy the URL into your browser.
>
"man is like a novel: up to the last page
one does not know what the end will be.
it would not be worth reading otherwise."
-eugene zamiatin
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From: Christopher Michael Bourke
Subject: (mobility) =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_=28mobility=29_Remix_fans_=28Bj=F6rk=29?=
Date: 30 Mar 2001 09:41:18 -0600
> So first of all, tanx for the (web) address. And second, yes (!!), we
> (=us, MOBILITY, the_best_mailinglist) should try to attempt the same. Is
> there enough creativity out there? I challenge thee ....
Not to be negative, but if anyone remembers how fucking hard it was to get
people to actually do shit on Thanks II, I don't think that it would be as
successful. Bjork is WORLD FAMOUS, Moby is still, despite what people may
say, modestly famous, and only in certain countries at that. I doubt we'll
ever see the day when fans put together over 625 remixes of his stuff, even
when you consider that his library of material is quite larger than Bjork.
However if we ever did get to that point I'd be the happiest boy in the
world.
> THIRD of all, who's gonna host this, because this will take some server
> space [Christopher? ;-)]. We could start by posting the original tribute
> CD ("Thanks" is the title, I believe ...)
Yup. Done and done. I've reinitialized my FTP; so the previous problems
skhouldn't be there. I'll test them and if they are I'll just reinstall
WarFTP entirely. As always, its an anonymous login, the address is:
129.93.212.56
I have the Thanks I compilation and the recent kick ass OLDSCHOOL MEGAMIX
that Bart made on there right now, so enjoy.
Chris.
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From: Eric
Subject: Re: (mobility) Fwd: Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
Date: 30 Mar 2001 08:07:02 -0800 (PST)
Isn't the author of that book on this list?
Eric
> most of you probably know this already from moby-online...
>
> >
> >Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
> >
> >MOBY has issued a public apology for being a "truly annoying and
> >awful man" at various points throughout his career.
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From: Rob
Subject: (mobility) Screwtape's FTP
Date: 30 Mar 2001 18:16:07 +0200
That's great news ...!
Are you gonna put up all what was there last year, or just 'new' stuff?
Rob
Christopher Michael Bourke wrote:
> I've reinitialized my FTP; so the previous problems
> skhouldn't be there. As always, its an anonymous login, the address is:
> 129.93.212.56
> I have the Thanks I compilation and the recent kick ass OLDSCHOOL MEGAMIX
> that Bart made on there right now, so enjoy.
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From: martinjames
Subject: Re: (mobility) Fwd: Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
Date: 30 Mar 2001 18:20:42 +0100
Yes I am on the list Eric. I must say it feels quite upsetting to think that
my book has caused so much soul searching from Moby. I suppose it must be
very strange to see 35 years of your life, represented in 90,000 words. It
is true that my perspective was and is quasi-objective - I have been a fan
of Moby's music since day one, i genuinely like him as a person and i find
him to be one of the very few interesting artists (from an interview
perspective). however i do at times criticize him in the book - from the
positive position of the critic (ie there are no slag offs for the sake of
it - I'm not a hack!) and he did ask me to retain a critical perspective.
the book is drawn from interviews (mainly by me) going back to the
beginning. from the emails i have received from moby over the last couple of
days, and the wording of the apology, i feel it is seeing his career in
quotes brought together in one package which has caused him to reassess.
all of this said, i certainly don't think he's a jerk. but in reply to his
public apology i'd like to say publicly "Moby, stop beating yourself up for
goodness sake. passion and honesty is not a crime - it should be
encouraged."
your (mobility) comments welcome as ever
peace
martin
on 30/3/01 17:07, Eric at stale8975@excite.com wrote:
>
> Isn't the author of that book on this list?
>
> Eric
>
>
>> most of you probably know this already from moby-online...
>>
>>>
>>> Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
>>>
>>> MOBY has issued a public apology for being a "truly annoying and
>>> awful man" at various points throughout his career.
>
>
>
>
>
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From: Christopher Michael Bourke
Subject: Re: (mobility) Screwtape's FTP
Date: 30 Mar 2001 11:43:30 -0600
> That's great news ...!
>
> Are you gonna put up all what was there last year, or just 'new' stuff?
Whoa, that would be something. To tell the truth I have 4 Data CDs of MP3s,
videos, interviews, live stuff, text, pictures,e tc... from the original
FTP. I don't think I could put up absolutely everything again, but I would
certainly take any requests if you may have them.
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From: Eric
Subject: Re: (mobility) Fwd: Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
Date: 30 Mar 2001 10:11:34 -0800 (PST)
Ahhh - my brush with greatness.
Eric The Red
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 18:20:42 +0100, mobility@lists.xmission.com wrote:
> Yes I am on the list Eric. I must say it feels quite upsetting to think
that
> my book has caused so much soul searching from Moby. I suppose it must be
> very strange to see 35 years of your life, represented in 90,000 words.
It
> is true that my perspective was and is quasi-objective - I have been a
fan
> of Moby's music since day one, i genuinely like him as a person and i
find
> him to be one of the very few interesting artists (from an interview
> perspective). however i do at times criticize him in the book - from the
> positive position of the critic (ie there are no slag offs for the sake
of
> it - I'm not a hack!) and he did ask me to retain a critical perspective.
> the book is drawn from interviews (mainly by me) going back to the
> beginning. from the emails i have received from moby over the last couple
of
> days, and the wording of the apology, i feel it is seeing his career in
> quotes brought together in one package which has caused him to reassess.
>
> all of this said, i certainly don't think he's a jerk. but in reply to
his
> public apology i'd like to say publicly "Moby, stop beating yourself up
for
> goodness sake. passion and honesty is not a crime - it should be
> encouraged."
>
> your (mobility) comments welcome as ever
>
> peace
>
> martin
>
> on 30/3/01 17:07, Eric at stale8975@excite.com wrote:
>
> >
> > Isn't the author of that book on this list?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> >
> >> most of you probably know this already from moby-online...
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Moby issues public apology for being a jerk
> >>>
> >>> MOBY has issued a public apology for being a "truly annoying and
> >>> awful man" at various points throughout his career.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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From: Sharmi23@aol.com
Subject: (mobility) demf
Date: 30 Mar 2001 18:58:29 EST
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Electronic Music Fans:),
This year the Detroit Electronic Music Festival is going to be May26-28 and
it's being headlined on the last day by Derrick May (last year it was Ritchie
Hawtin) and Carl Cox is playing that same day. Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson
and Derrick May are "credited as the founding fathers of techno" and all
three of them were there last year but this time only May is. John Aquaviva
(collaborated w/Hawtin) and De La Soul are gonna be on Main stage on the
Sunday. I have the lineup on a newspaper in front of me (i'm surprised Mills
isn't on it because I heard he'd be there) and I checked the website and it's
still got last year's lineup. it's demf.org.
Sharmila
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Electronic Music Fans:),
This year the Detroit Electronic Music Festival is going to be May26-28 and
it's being headlined on the last day by Derrick May (last year it was Ritchie
Hawtin) and Carl Cox is playing that same day. Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson
and Derrick May are "credited as the founding fathers of techno" and all
three of them were there last year but this time only May is. John Aquaviva
(collaborated w/Hawtin) and De La Soul are gonna be on Main stage on the
Sunday. I have the lineup on a newspaper in front of me (i'm surprised Mills
isn't on it because I heard he'd be there) and I checked the website and it's
still got last year's lineup. it's demf.org.
Sharmila
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From: Tecknomonk@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) demf
Date: 30 Mar 2001 20:57:21 EST
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the 2001 demf website is at : electronicmusicfest.com
the lineup looks great, i wonder when moby's going to be a part of it. :)
anyone else planning on going?
In a message dated 3/30/01 6:59:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, Sharmi23@aol.com
writes:
> I have the lineup on a newspaper in front of me (i'm surprised Mills
> isn't on it because I heard he'd be there) and I checked the website and
> it's
> still got last year's lineup. it's demf.org.
>
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the 2001 demf website is at : electronicmusicfest.com
the lineup looks great, i wonder when moby's going to be a part of it. :)
anyone else planning on going?
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writes:
I have the lineup on a newspaper in front of me (i'm surprised Mills
isn't on it because I heard he'd be there) and I checked the website and
it's
still got last year's lineup. it's demf.org.
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From: Sharmi23@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) demf
Date: 30 Mar 2001 21:01:27 EST
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For demf? I'm taking the WHOLE WEEKEND off. I had to work on two of the
nights last year and I'm not doing that again. Thanks for that link. I was
looking for one:) I'm so excited.
Sharmila
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For demf? I'm taking the WHOLE WEEKEND off. I had to work on two of the
nights last year and I'm not doing that again. Thanks for that link. I was
looking for one:) I'm so excited.
Sharmila
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From: "Geoffrey Sproule"
Subject: (mobility) dvd
Date: 31 Mar 2001 20:33:42 +0100
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what would everyone like to see on the moby dvd?
i personally would like to see the later with jools holland footage from the
bbc, the gig moby had at the scala in sept 99, all the vinyl only mixes as a
music only soundtrack, moby giving a discussion of his beliefs as a audio
only soundtrack, different angles so you can flip between different versions
of the same music video
and also somethink like the daftclub card that is in the daft punk album so
we can all get our hands on unreleased music by the main man ;-)
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From: "Matt Olson"
Subject: Re: (mobility) dvd
Date: 31 Mar 2001 12:08:49 -0800
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I'd just love to see some great live footage, I don't care from where.=
Maybe some of the outdoor festivals, like Pinkpop. Videos are a must=
also. Basically, anything Moby can offer will probably be great.
-Matt
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I'd just love to see some great live footage, I don't care from
where. Maybe some of the outdoor festivals, like Pinkpop. Videos are
a must also. Basically, anything Moby can offer will probably be
great.
-Matt
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***********
On 03/31/2001 at 8:33 PM Geoffrey Sproule wrote:
what would everyone like to see on
the moby dvd?
i personally would like to see the
later with jools holland footage from the bbc, the gig moby had at the scala
in sept 99, all the vinyl only mixes as a music only soundtrack, moby giving a
discussion of his beliefs as a audio only soundtrack, different angles so you
can flip between different versions of the same music video
and also somethink like the
daftclub card that is in the daft punk album so we can all get our hands on
unreleased music by the main man ;-)
-Matt
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